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while the Banu Hilal marched westwards. The invasion contributed to the decline of the port cities and maritime trade. Up to 200,000 Hilalian families migrated into
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Cyrene became one of the greatest intellectual and artistic centers of the Greek world, famous for its medical school, learned academies and architecture, which included some of the finest examples of the
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from ancient times to the present day. Plenty of springs issue on the highlands. Wild olive trees are abundant, and large areas of oak savanna provide pasture to the flocks and herds of the local
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Although it retained the title "Pentapolis", the ecclesiastic province actually included all of the
Cyrenaica, not just the five cities. Pentapolis is still included in the title of Popes of the
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El-Darier, S. M. and F.M. El-Mogaspi (2009). "Ethnobotany and
Relative Importance of Some Endemic Plant Species at El-Jabal El-Akhdar Region (Libya)".
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are common tree and large shrub species in the maquis. The upper plateau includes areas of garrigue, two maquis communities, one dominated by
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and reaches an elevation of 882 meters. There is no continuous coastal plain, the longest strip running from the recess of Gulf of Sidra past
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Gimingham, C. H. and K. Walton (1954). "Environment and the
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later claimed suzerainty of Cyrenaica based on the Mamluk claim of suzerainty through alliance with the tribes. Cyrenaica was subsumed into
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who wanted to use the province as an agricultural base. The
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beginning in the seventh century BC, when it was known as
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of Cyrene. Other notable natives of Cyrene were the poet
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tribes of Cyrenaica made frequent incursions into Egypt.
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2017:"St. Mark the Apostle, the Founder of the Coptic Church"
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The Jebel Akhdar and its adjacent coast are part of the
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The Eparchy of the Western Pentapolis was part of the
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carried the cross of Jesus Christ to the crucifixion.
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Popovkin, Alex V.; Rowson, Everett K. (7 June 2007).
2029:"Atiya, Aziz S. "The Copts and Christian Civilization
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1894:Libya and the West: From Independence to Lockerbie
1419:. On 17 May 1919, Cyrenaica was established as an
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689:. The first and most important colony was that of
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1130:, received his instruction at Alexandria in both
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1986:The Library of Congress Country Studies: Libya
1784:"Eastern Libyan leaders declare semi-autonomy"
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1714:Postage stamps and postal history of Cyrenaica
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1221:History of Islamic Tripolitania and Cyrenaica
1150:, patriarch of Alexandria, in 410. Since the
120:(632-440 BC; 276-249 BC; 163-96 BC; 34-30 BC)
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1665:For the ancient sees of Libya Inferior, see
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1175:The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church
461:. Thereafter, except for deltaic patches at
44:"Barqa" redirects here. For other uses, see
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1755:. 24 February 2011. Retrieved 1 March 2011.
1403:The Italians occupied Cyrenaica during the
1077:Early centers of Christianity § Cyrene
829:dynasty of the Lagids, better known as the
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423:Geologically, Cyrenaica rests on a mass of
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1478:United Kingdom administered most of Libya
661:Egyptian records mention that during the
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2449:Dynamic map of Cyrenaica on Google Maps.
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2444:Lexiorient.com's article on Cyrenaica.
2327:Rose, Steve. "Gadafy's green vision".
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1930:Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago,
1926:(1996) "Cyrene (Gebel Akhdar, Libya)"
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1839:World Journal of Agricultural Sciences
1709:Mediterranean dry woodlands and steppe
1524:History of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi
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1450:The Italian fascists constructed the
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1415:officially ceded the province to the
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624:. The Libyan Desert is home to a few
2615:Provinces of the early Roman Empire
2348:. BBC Today programme. 25 March 2011
1911:
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322:. The coastal region, also known as
2218:Lapidus, Ira M. (22 October 2012).
1704:List of colonial heads of Cyrenaica
1407:in 1911 and declared it an Italian
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1324:indirectly while paying taxes. The
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2427:Cyrenaica Archaeological Project.
2369:(Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013
2298:Stewart, John (1996) "Cyrenaica"
1841:5 (3): 353-360, 2009, pp 353-360.
1578:
1528:Since 1 September 1969, when the
1122:spread to Pentapolis from Egypt;
1081:Diocese of Egypt (Late Antiquity)
942:(under a special governor styled
867:Praetorian prefecture of the East
856:
385:administrative divisions of Libya
3350:Africa proconsularis (Zeugitana)
2976:in c. 640–660, although in
2864:
2539:
2509:
2387:Grosser Atlas zur Weltgeschichte
2377:), "Sedi titolari", pp. 819-1013
2272:Baldinetti, Anna (12 May 2014).
2134:Khalilieh, Hassan Salih (1998).
2051:; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John;
1984:"Cyrenaica and the Greeks" from
825:, and through him passed to the
644:
188:
92:
76:
2960:established after the death of
2432:Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica
2346:"Two-state solution for Libya?"
2338:
2321:
2312:
2292:
2265:
2245:Anderson, Lisa (14 July 2014).
2238:
2211:
2191:Baadj, Amar S. (19 June 2015).
2154:
2127:
2081:The History of al-Tabari: Index
2071:
2034:
2022:
2010:
1994:
1978:
1944:
1884:
786:
430:that tilts up steeply from the
27:Eastern coastal region of Libya
3308:Flaminia et Picenum Annonarium
3232:Diocese of Suburbicarian Italy
2464:Zum.de's History of Cyrenaica.
2251:. Princeton University Press.
2224:. Cambridge University Press.
2059:(3rd ed.). Brill Online.
1872:
1869:p. 134. Oxford Business Group.
1860:
1814:
1758:
1741:
1241:Arab migrations to the Maghreb
817:The Persians were followed by
401:Cyrenaica Transitional Council
363:. After the 1934 formation of
318:meridians east, including the
13:
1:
3375:Tripolitania (Roman province)
2953:
1734:
1572:National Transitional Council
1268:. After the breakdown of the
1254:
1192:in 325. The subscriptions at
665:(thirteenth century BC), the
547:is prominent, and forests of
393:National Transitional Council
1335:In 1879, Cyrenaica became a
1096:According to one tradition,
410:
306:), is the eastern region of
298:
7:
4035:Countries in ancient Africa
3983: Re-established after
3295:Diocese of Annonarian Italy
2930:
1681:
1304:except for the interior of
1030:, the capital was moved to
805:seized the Pentapolis, and
281:
10:
4066:
2421:Sources and external links
1958:Herodotus of Halicarnassus
1811:Vol. 42, No. 2, Jul., 1954
1521:
1491:
1364:
1218:
1179:Pope John VI of Alexandria
1074:
860:
790:
639:
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43:
36:
32:Cyrenaica (disambiguation)
29:
3973:
3956:Quaestura exercitus (536)
3946:
3935:
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2548:
2537:
2516:
2507:
1991:. Accessed 27 March 2011.
1897:. I.B.Tauris. p. 1.
1881:. Accessed 27 March 2011.
724:or Berenice (near modern
716:(Marsa Susa), Arsinoe or
361:an Italian colony in 1911
110:
105:
87:
75:
68:
58:
3832:Palaestina III Salutaris
3028:Alpes Poeninae et Graiae
2654:Alpes Graiae et Poeninae
2437:18 December 2009 at the
2367:Annuario Pontificio 2013
1823:. Accessed 27 March 2011
1673:For those of Creta, see
1502:Flag of the short-lived
1280:, many of whom acted as
1044:reconquest by Belisarius
903:
896:
373:provinces of the country
168:(643-? AD; 1949-1951 AD)
126:(440-322 BC; 249-246 BC)
62:
3999: Placed under the
3360:Mauretania Caesariensis
3179:Diocese of the Britains
2801:Mauretania Caesariensis
2109:Goitein, S. D. (1999).
1867:The Report: Libya 2008,
1855:Encyclopædia Britannica
1694:List of kings of Cyrene
1518:Gaddafi's Arab republic
1480:through 1951, when the
1190:First Council of Nicaea
1152:First Council of Nicaea
1132:the Catechetical School
1042:to the west, until its
1028:Crete earthquake of 365
1011:. Its western neighbor
775:and the mathematicians
683:colonized by the Greeks
552:, Juniperus phoenicea,
160:Military administration
132:(322-276 BC; 246-96 BC)
3842:Phoenice II Libanensis
3545:Macedonia II Salutaris
2958:praetorian prefectures
2920:(4th–7th centuries AD)
2774:Hispania Tarraconensis
2499:Historical regions of
2400:Cyrenaica in Antiquity
2057:Encyclopaedia of Islam
1891:Simons, Geoff (2003).
1857:Eleventh Edition, 1911
1507:
1400:
1392:
1341:
1260:, and became known as
1205:Coptic Orthodox Church
1167:Coptic Orthodox Church
959:
915:
886:
550:Cupressus sempervirens
502:Sarcopoterium spinosum
420:
3564:Praetorian prefecture
3439:Noricum mediterraneum
3415:Praetorian prefecture
3365:Mauretania Sitifensis
3260:Picenum Suburbicarium
3221:Praetorian prefecture
3009:Praetorian prefecture
2956: 293. Permanent
2167:. Hurst. p. xv.
2161:Wright, John (2012).
2041:Krais, Jakob (2021).
1748:"Endgame in Tripoli".
1724:Christianity in Libya
1549:Saif al-Islam Gaddafi
1538:military dictatorship
1501:
1427:as the leader of the
1398:
1374:
1361:Italian colonial rule
1215:Arab and Ottoman rule
1188:, was present at the
1126:(370–414), bishop of
1019:, subordinate to the
1005:praetorian prefecture
954:
945:praefectus augustalis
892:
878:
845:and given to his son
807:established a satrapy
481:Mediterranean climate
418:
389:2011 Libyan Civil War
340:, later divided into
3995:Diocese of Illyricum
3989:Prefecture of Africa
3744:Galatia II Salutaris
3512:Diocese of Macedonia
3402:Eastern Roman Empire
3164:Mauretania Tingitana
2996:Western Roman Empire
2806:Mauretania Tingitana
2699:Corsica and Sardinia
2639:Africa proconsularis
1690:philosophical school
1512:Emirate of Cyrenaica
1504:emirate of Cyrenaica
1494:Emirate of Cyrenaica
1488:Emirate of Cyrenaica
1355:Ottoman Tripolitania
1225:Ottoman Tripolitania
1051:Tabula Peutingeriana
957:Ptolemais, Cyrenaica
932:Africa proconsularis
799:Achaemenid (Persian)
663:New Kingdom of Egypt
657:Ancient Egyptian Era
514:Artemisia herba-alba
352:, after the city of
302:, after the city of
30:For other uses, see
4040:Crete and Cyrenaica
4001:Quaestura exercitus
3774:Diocese of the East
3764:Pontus Polemoniacus
3426:Diocese of Pannonia
3255:Lucania et Bruttium
3202:Maxima Caesariensis
3197:Flavia Caesariensis
2704:Crete and Cyrenaica
2679:Bithynia and Pontus
2412:Sandro Lorenzatti,
2044:"Barqa (Cyrenaica)"
1809:Journal of Ecology,
1594:Annuario Pontificio
1589:Libya Pentapolitana
1553:Foster and Partners
1461:on the part of the
1098:Mark the Evangelist
880:Crete and Cyrenaica
863:Crete and Cyrenaica
819:Alexander the Great
616:, and includes the
609:have good harbors.
520:Juniperus phoenicea
338:Crete and Cyrenaica
328:("Five Cities") in
4045:Historical regions
3852:Syria II Salutaris
3709:Armenian Satrapies
3482:Dacia Mediterranea
3404:(395–c. 640)
3332:Venetia et Histria
3240:Apulia et Calabria
2941:Notitia Dignitatum
2791:Lycia et Pamphylia
2769:Hispania Lusitania
2749:Gallia Narbonensis
2744:Gallia Lugdunensis
2164:A History of Libya
2047:. In Fleet, Kate;
1853:"Cyrenaica", from
1653:Ptolemais in Libya
1508:
1425:Sheikh Sidi Idriss
1401:
1393:
1229:Rashidun Caliphate
1171:Pope of Alexandria
1124:Synesius of Cyrene
1120:Early Christianity
960:
916:
910:in the Roman era (
887:
677:Greek colonization
622:Calanshio Sand Sea
539:Pistacia lentiscus
524:Pistacia lentiscus
508:Asphodelus ramosus
421:
395:(headquartered in
387:, since 1995. The
369:Cyrenaica province
332:, was part of the
4017:
4016:
3979:Septem Provinciae
3969:
3968:
3941:Other territories
3931:
3930:
3927:
3926:
3923:
3922:
3714:Armenia III (536)
3686:Diocese of Pontus
3676:Phrygia Salutaris
3671:Phrygia Pacatiana
3575:Diocese of Thrace
3558:
3557:
3391:
3390:
3387:
3386:
3383:
3382:
3342:Diocese of Africa
3215:
3214:
3083:Diocese of Vienne
3073:Maxima Sequanorum
2985:
2984:
2884:
2883:
2836:Pannonia Superior
2831:Pannonia Inferior
2759:Germania Superior
2754:Germania Inferior
2618:
2581:
2580:
2375:978-88-209-9070-1
2174:978-1-84904-227-7
1439:, Cyrenaica, and
1405:Italo-Turkish War
1389:Mustafa Ben Halim
1367:Italian Cyrenaica
1270:Ummayad caliphate
1237:Abbasid Caliphate
1233:Umayyad Caliphate
1156:See of Alexandria
1142:, the last pagan
1085:According to the
1017:Diocese of Africa
831:Ptolemaic dynasty
761:Hellenistic style
534:Ceratonia siliqua
528:Quercus coccifera
432:Mediterranean Sea
405:autonomous region
359:Cyrenaica became
296:
279:
181:
180:
111: • Type
16:(Redirected from
4057:
3993: Later the
3977: Later the
3937:
3936:
3915:Thebais Inferior
3910:Thebais Superior
3867:Diocese of Egypt
3857:Theodorias (528)
3719:Armenia IV (536)
3571:
3570:
3474:Diocese of Dacia
3464:Valeria ripensis
3422:
3421:
3411:
3410:
3397:
3396:
3280:Tuscia et Umbria
3228:
3227:
3131:Diocese of Spain
3016:
3015:
3005:
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2991:
2990:
2955:
2938:As found in the
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2926:
2911:
2904:
2897:
2888:
2887:
2868:
2764:Hispania Baetica
2734:Gallia Aquitania
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1792:
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1774:
1773:
1762:
1756:
1745:
1719:History of Libya
1568:Libyan civil war
1566:For much of the
1482:Kingdom of Libya
1417:Kingdom of Italy
1385:Muhammad Sakizli
1377:Idris as-Senussi
1344:
1259:
1256:
1102:Paul the Apostle
1087:Synoptic Gospels
1071:Christianization
1036:Byzantine Empire
1026:. Following the
1023:Italia et Africa
1001:Diocese of Egypt
975:Libya Pentapolis
909:
904:
899:
897:
871:Diocese of Egypt
561:Pinus halepensis
377:Kingdom of Libya
342:Libya Pentapolis
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3618:Diocese of Asia
3612:
3565:
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3540:Macedonia Prima
3506:
3468:
3444:Noricum ripense
3416:
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3379:
3336:
3289:
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3211:
3173:
3125:
3091:Alpes Maritimae
3077:
3063:Lugdunensis III
3020:Diocese of Gaul
3010:
2999:
2998:(395–476)
2981:
2948:established by
2932:
2921:
2915:
2885:
2880:
2869:
2860:
2821:Moesia Superior
2816:Moesia Inferior
2649:Alpes Maritimae
2620:
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2582:
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2497:
2439:Wayback Machine
2423:
2396:
2394:Further reading
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2053:Rowson, Everett
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1658:Sozusa in Libya
1581:
1534:Muammar Gaddafi
1526:
1520:
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1369:
1363:
1257:
1243:
1219:Main articles:
1217:
1108:(Col 4:10) and
1091:Simon of Cyrene
1083:
1073:
1057:to the east of
955:Roman ruins of
918:The Latin name
902:
901:
898: Cyrenaica
895:
894:
873:
861:Main articles:
859:
835:Magas of Cyrene
823:Ptolemy I Soter
815:
813:Hellenistic era
795:
793:Libya (satrapy)
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53:Region in Libya
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3905:Libya Inferior
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3900:Libya Superior
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3890:Augustamnica I
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3127:
3126:
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3116:Novempopulania
3113:
3111:Narbonensis II
3108:
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3098:
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3729:Cappadocia I
3636:Hellespontus
3535:Epirus Vetus
3502:Praevalitana
3417:of Illyricum
3207:Valentia (?)
3192:Britannia II
3096:Aquitanica I
2974:theme system
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2553:Subdivisions
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1467:Italian Army
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1459:World War II
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3759:Paphlagonia
3588:Haemimontus
3566:of the East
3530:Epirus Nova
3454:Pannonia II
3187:Britannia I
3048:Germania II
2879:'s reforms.
2811:Mesopotamia
2385:Westermann
2352:24 December
1561:eco-tourism
1471:Nazi German
1452:Marble Arch
1297:Banu Sulaym
991:Paraetonium
983:Libya Sicca
940:sui generis
803:Cambyses II
773:Callimachus
753:aphrodisiac
722:Euesperides
497:oak savanna
479:and have a
346:Libya Sicca
287:Koinē Greek
4024:Categories
3985:reconquest
3875:Aegyptus I
3837:Phoenice I
3792:Cilicia II
3699:Armenia II
3449:Pannonia I
3121:Viennensis
3043:Germania I
3038:Belgica II
2978:Asia Minor
2950:Diocletian
2877:Diocletian
2689:Cappadocia
2147:9004109552
2086:SUNY Press
2031:Coptic.net
1735:References
1522:See also:
1347:mutasarrif
1322:suzerainty
1302:Arab world
1293:Banu Hilal
1282:privateers
1258: 642
1196:(431) and
1148:Theophilus
1114:Alexandria
1075:See also:
963:Diocletian
769:Aristippus
407:of Libya.
325:Pentapolis
299:Kūrēnaïkḗ
291:Κυρηναϊκή
148:Mutasarrıf
106:Government
39:Pentapolis
4030:Cyrenaica
3787:Cilicia I
3739:Galatia I
3694:Armenia I
3661:Pamphylia
3593:Moesia II
3550:Thessalia
3327:Raetia II
3159:Lusitania
3154:Gallaecia
3144:Balearica
3033:Belgica I
2796:Macedonia
2684:Britannia
2573:Baladiyat
2568:Districts
2558:Provinces
2521:Cyrenaica
2197:. BRILL.
2140:. BRILL.
2065:1873-9830
1953:Histories
1688:Cyrenaics
1667:Marmarica
1624:(Tabibbi)
1544:in 1980.
1198:Chalcedon
1169:, as the
1128:Ptolemais
1032:Ptolemais
987:Marmarica
967:Tetrarchy
920:Cyrenaica
907:Marmarica
777:Theodorus
765:Cyrenaics
720:(Tocra),
718:Taucheira
714:Apollonia
706:Marmarica
699:Battiadae
687:Kyrenaïka
599:Marmarica
567:Areas of
477:ecoregion
436:sea level
428:limestone
411:Geography
330:antiquity
276:romanized
263:Kyrenaika
184:Cyrenaica
60:Cyrenaica
18:Cyrenacia
3754:Honorias
3724:Bithynia
3497:Moesia I
3492:Dardania
3434:Dalmatia
3355:Byzacena
3322:Raetia I
3270:Sardinia
3245:Campania
3223:of Italy
2946:dioceses
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