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    after Antiochus, was dedicated to him in the 5th century; Antiochus' tomb was in the catacomb beneath it. Schäfer, Joachim. "Antiochus von Sulci", Ökumenischen...
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    Roman-Byzantine basilica dedicated to the founder of the diocese, Antiochus of Sulcis; the second in a Romanesque church in the village of Tratalias dedicated...
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    Sulcis zone. With a population of 11,730, the municipality of Sant'Antioco it is the island's largest community. It is also the site of ancient Sulci...
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  • Machado de Miranda Francisco de Bastos Francisco Mendes Pereira João da Silveira João Lostau Navarro João Martins José do Porto Manuel Rodrigues de Moura...
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    Kyriakos the Executioner (Cyriacus), who had beheaded the martyr Antiochus of Sulcis, then converted to Christ and was beheaded (c. 110) (see also: December...
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  • Archbishop Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso (1796–1878), Cardinal Antiochus of Sulcis (died c. 110), Christian martyr Hilary the Deacon (mid-4th century)...
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  • noble citizens of Cagliari. The Pisans agreed to defend the peninsula of Sulcis with three of their galleys, but as this would stretch their resources,...
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    Oscan Víteliú). Several ancient authors (Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Antiochus of Syracuse, Aristotle) have instead given the account that Italy to have...
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    and dynamic kings of Antigonid Macedon and Seleucid Asia, Philip V and Antiochus III, agreed to accept—at least temporarily—their respective military ambitions:...
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  • fleet, giving Rome control of the western Mediterranean. 258 BC – Battle of Sulci – Minor Roman victory against the Carthaginian fleet near Sardinia. 257...
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