Ad Plumbaria
Appearance
Ad Plumbaria was a civitas (town) of the Roman North Africa.[1] The town flourished from AD 300-AD 640.[2]
The town is shown on the Tabula Peutingeriana,[3] as being on the road to Hippo Regius.[4]
The presumed ruins of the town were discovered in the mid-1800s in the middle of the Lake of Fetzara.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ E.W.B. Fentress, R. Warner, R. Talbert, T. Elliott, Ad Plumbaria, a Pleiades name resource.
- ^ Barrington Atlas location 2000, p. 489 (pl. 31 unlocated).
- ^ Johannes Dominicus Podocatharos Christianopulos, Conradus Peutinger, Tabula itineraria militaris Romana antiqua Theodosiana et peutingeriana(Cherubinus, 1809) page iii.
- ^ Matthias-Petrus Katancic, Orbis antiques ex tabula itineraria, quae Theodosii Imperatoris et ..., Volume 1(Universitas, 1824)page ixxxviii.
- ^ Hodder, Edwin (1876). All the World Over, Volume 1. T. Cook. p. 459. Retrieved Feb 7, 2019.
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- 4th-century establishments in the Roman Empire
- 640s disestablishments in the Byzantine Empire
- Populated places established in the 4th century
- Populated places disestablished in the 7th century
- Former populated places in Algeria
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- Roman sites in Algeria
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