Lambaesis (Lambæsis), Lambaisis or Lambaesa (Lambèse in colonial French), is a Roman archaeological site in Algeria, 11 km (7 mi) southeast of Batna and 27 km (17 mi) west of Timgad, located next to the modern village of Tazoult.[1] The former bishopric is also a Latin Catholic titular bishopric.
^René Cagnat. Lambèse. Lerous, Paris 1893 (Original in French)
Lambaesis (Lambæsis), Lambaisis or Lambaesa (Lambèse in colonial French), is a Roman archaeological site in Algeria, 11 km (7 mi) southeast of Batna and...
in 75. In 115 or 120, the Legio III Augusta established their camp at Lambaesis where it remained for two centuries apart from the period 238–253. The...
(Tebessa) and Lambaesis (Lambessa) with extensive Roman remains, connected by military roads with Cirta and Hippo, respectively. Lambaesis was the seat...
the Roman emperor in order to be authorized as legal bodies. Ruins at Lambaesis date the formation of burial societies among Roman Army soldiers and Roman...
buried at Lambaesis, aged thirty-eight, with a monument from her husband, Julius Sedatus. Publius Tannonius Salutaris, buried at Lambaesis, with a monument...
May 1984, Pope John Paul II appointed Jaworski the titular bishop of Lambaesis and apostolic administrator of Lubaczów, receiving episcopal ordination...
inspection tour, during 128, at the new headquarters of Legio III Augusta in Lambaesis. Faced with a shortage of legionary recruits from Italy and other Romanised...
by UNESCO in 1982. Ruins of Timgad, February 24, 1928 Djémila Jerash Lambaesis Colonia (Roman) List of cultural assets of Algeria Haddadou, Mohand Akli...
method in Europe for naming years. A defense for Numidia is constructed at Lambaesis by Legio III Augusta. Emperor Hadrian continues his voyages, now inspecting...
Senate or the Emperor in order to be authorized as legal bodies. Ruins at Lambaesis date the formation of burial societies among Roman Army soldiers and Roman...
province of North Africa, in order to inspect Legio III Augusta stationed at Lambaesis. For strategic reasons, the legionnaires are located in the Aurès Mountains...
around the Roman limes. The Lambaesis dedication also indicates that an equestrian statue of Medaurus had been erected in Lambaesis (North Africa), likely...
war deity, Medaurus. Medaurus is mentioned in a dedication carved in Lambaesis (north Africa) by a Roman legatus native of Risinium and more scarcely...
Senate or the emperor in order to be authorized as legal bodies. Ruins at Lambaesis date the formation of burial societies among Roman soldiers and mariners...
connected with the hospital (valetudinarium) of Legio III Augusta at Lambaesis would suggest that they had medical responsibilities for the animals and...
Militiana ("Military Numidia"), with capital at the legionary base of Lambaesis. The newly created province was enlarged in 310 AD by the emperor Constantine...
Italy Cartagena 10 Hispania Hippo Regius 10 Africa Jerusalem 10 Syria Lambaesis 10 Africa Pompaelo 10 Hispania Thysdrus 10 Africa Trebizond 10 Asia Minor...
43 BC Augustus after 350 to 20 AFR; 20–75 Ammaedara; 74 – after 350+ Lambaesis* (MAUR) Decimated for cowardice in Mauri war (AD 18) III Cyrenaica Busra...
Plóciennik, Tomasz; Rzepkowski, Krzysztof (2014). "Une inscription métrique de Lambaesis (CIL, VIII, 2581 ; F. Buecheler, Carmina Latina epigraphica, 1527) et...