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    The ancient theater of Sabratha is the Roman theater of the ancient city of Sabratha in Proconsular Africa (now modern Tripolitania), on the Mediterranean...
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    Apuleius (redirect from De Deo Socratis)
    own defense before the proconsul and a court of magistrates convened in Sabratha, near Oea (modern Tripoli, Libya). This is known as the Apologia. His most...
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    (secondary coordinates) Roman theatres built during the Roman period may be found all over the Roman Empire. Some were older theatres that were re-worked. Wikimedia...
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    Dougga (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    very rare examples of royal Numidian architecture. There is another in Sabratha in Libya. Some authors believe that there is a link with the funeral architecture...
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    migrating Laguatan berbers under king Cabaon captured Oea (modern Tripoli) and Sabratha and established a kingdom there, and began sacking Vandalic territories...
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  • Yammoune Yanta, Lebanon Ain W Zain Zahlé Leptis Magna Cyrene Apollonia Sabratha Tripoli Medina Germa Derna Medina Ghadames Medina Benghazi Ottoman Palace...
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    Soumaa d'el Khroub, as well as at Dougga (in present-day Tunisia) and Sabratha (in Libya).: 29–31  Numidian architecture in the Maghreb Royal Mausoleum...
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