Turris Tamalleni

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Vandal era.[2][3]

Geography

The town was west of

Telmine and 7.5 kilometers from Kebili
.

History

Turris Tamalleni

An
Arab
town called Torrah or telmin was built from the rubble of the Roman town and is identified as runs at ruins of Oum-Es-Samâa. Today, nothing remains of the ancient city. All that remains of the ancient town is two large
Bey of Tunis, they form a lake of one hectare.[15]

Bishopric

The

bishop of Suwon
.

Bishops

References

  1. ^ Guide Bleu. Tunisie, éd. Hachette, Paris, 1974, p. 237
  2. ^ The Roman Background of Tripolitania.
  3. ^ Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville, John Horsley , Compendium of Ancient Geography, Volume 2 (R. Faulder, 1791) p 829.
  4. ^ James S. Reid, The Municipalities of the Roman Empire (Cambridge University Press,2014) p292.
  5. ^ Impact of Empire (Organization). Workshop, Frontiers in the Roman World: Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Durham, 16–19 April 2009) (BRILL, 2011) p107.
  6. ^ Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire.
  7. ^ Guide Bleu. Tunisie, éd. Hachette, Paris, 1974, p. 237.
  8. ^ David J. Mattingly, Tripolitania (Routledge,2003) p 67.
  9. ^ David J. Mattingly, Tripolitania (Routledge,2003) p214.
  10. ^ Louis Harmand, L’Occident romain, Gaule, Espagne, Bretagne, Afrique du Nord, éd. Payot, Paris, rééd. 1970, chapitre XI (Constitution des limes africains), p 269.
  11. ^ David J. Mattingly, Tripolitania (Routledge,2003) p
  12. ^ Mary Taliaferro Boatwright, Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire, Princeton University Press, 2002, p 39.
  13. ^ Louis Harmand, L’Occident romain, Gaule, Espagne, Bretagne, Afrique du Nord, éd. Payot, Paris, rééd. 1970, chapitre XI (Constitution des limes africains), pp287.
  14. ^ TURRIS TAMALLENI .
  15. ^ Guide Bleu. Tunisie, éd. Hachette, Paris, 1974, p. 237.
  16. ^ Turris Tamalleni at GCatholic.org.