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Timgad (called Thamugas or Thamugadi in old Berber) was a Roman colonial town in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. The full name of the town was Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi. Trajan commemorated the city after his mother Marcia, eldest sister Ulpia Marciana, and father Marcus Ulpius Traianus.
Located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km east of the town of Batna, the ruins are noteworthy for representing one of the best extant examples of the grid plan as used in Roman city planning.
The city was founded ex nihilo as a military colony by the emperor Trajan around AD 100. It was intended to serve primarily as a bastion against the Berbers in the nearby Aures Mountains. It was originally populated largely by Parthian veterans of the Roman army who were granted lands in return for years of service.
The city enjoyed a peaceful existence for the first several hundred years and became a center of Christian activity starting in the 3rd century, and a Donatist center in the 4th century.
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Berbers and Arabs dominate the history of Algeria, but the country also has a splendid remnant of the Roman civilization. It is not very convenient to reach Timgad, but the grand spectacle of the town and fortification built there some two thousand years ago, makes the rigors of Algeria travel worthwhile. The entire area is about one thousand meters above sea level, so it is pleasant even during the hotter months. The countryside around Timgad is desolate, and serves as an object lesson for the benefits of conservation, for it was once a thriving eco-system. While some of the taller structures such as the famous victory arch strike the eye at first glance, it is the layout and planning of Timgad which is more impressive after one spends some time amidst the ruins. The spirits of the Berbe...
Créée en l'an 100 de notre ère, par l'empereur TRAJAN, pour les vétérans de la Légion romaine mais aussi pour les Citoyens, TIMGAD nous dévoile le mode d'existence des Romains et son attrait pour les Berbères. Avec les explications de lArchéologue algérienne Nacéra BENSEDDIK
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Un Algérien de France s'adresse à un frère resté au pays pour raconter ce qu'est l'Algérie d'aujourd'hui, filmée depuis les airs par le célèbre photographe Yann Arthus Bertrand. Le documentaire est construit autour d'un voyage en trois parties. Le nord, moderniste, est tourné vers la Méditerranée, tandis que le centre est fait de régions rurales et traditionnelles. Enfin, le grand sud est comme un autre monde, avec son immense désert. Ce périple permet de découvrir les côtes indentées de l'Oranais, les plaines agricoles de la Mitidja, les contreforts de l'Atlas, les falaises d'Alger, les plages, les cimes enneigées ou encore l'incroyable diversité minérale du Sahara.
Timgad lies on the northern slopes of the Aurès mountains and was created ex nihilo as a military colony by the Emperor Trajan in AD 100. With its square enclosure and orthogonal design based on the cardo and decumanus, the two perpendicular routes running through the city, it is an excellent example of Roman town planning.
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Timgad lies on the northern slopes of the Aurès mountains and was created ex nihilo as a military colony by the Emperor Trajan in AD 100. With its square enclosure and orthogonal design based on the cardo and decumanus, the two perpendicular routes running through the city, it is an excellent example of Roman town planning. Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai URL: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/194/
Timgad (called Thamugas or Thamugadi in old Berber) was a Roman colonial town in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. The full name of the town was Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi. Trajan commemorated the city after his mother Marcia, father Marcus Ulpius Traianus and his eldest sister Ulpia Marciana. Located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km east of the town of Batna, the ruins are noteworthy for representing one of the best extant examples of the grid plan as used in Roman city planning. More info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timgad Searches related to Timgad timgad history, timgad map, djemila, timgad plan, timgad travel guide, timgad algeria travel, timgad ruins algeria, timgad algeria map,
more at http://quickfound.net/ Overview of Roman African colonies Timgad, El Djem and Carthage. Silent. Public domain film from the Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timgad Timgad (called Thamugas or Tamugadi in old Berber) was a Roman colonial town in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. The full name of the town was Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi. Trajan commemorated the city after his mother Marcia, father Marcus Ulpius Traianus and his eldest sister Ulpia Marciana. Located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km east of the town of Batna, the ruins are noteworthy f...
Algeria Travel & Tourism Guide Review - Amazing Place To Visit in Algeria All photographs labeled for reuse via www.google.com and Creative Commercial use allowed via www.flickr.com Source:Henry_Marion https://www.flickr.com/photos/henry_marion/ 2,4 grandeur of Timgad Source:Yves Jalabert https://www.flickr.com/photos/yves_jalabert/ Roman town of Tiddis 3 Source:harmony lameche https://www.flickr.com/photos/sapphira/ Hippo_Regius Source:wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippo_Regius The Mausoleum of Medracen http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid#mediaviewer/File:Louvre_at_dusk.JPG The Mosque & tomb - Sm_Bombardment_of_Algiers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algiers Source:wikimedia http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ruines_dans_la_ville_de_Tazoult,_Wilaya_de_Batna...
Roman Architecture (HSAR 252) Professor Kleiner discusses two Roman cities in North Africa: Timgad and Leptis Magna. Timgad was created as an entirely new colony for Roman army veterans by Trajan in A.D. 100, and designed all at once as an ideal castrum plan. Leptis Magna, conversely, grew more gradually from its Carthaginian roots, experiencing significant Roman development under Augustus and Hadrian. Septimius Severus, the first Roman emperor from North Africa, was born at Leptis and his hometown was renovated in connection with his historic visit to the city. This large-scale program of architectural expansion features the Severan Forum and Basilica and the nearby Arch of Septimius Severus, a tetrapylon or four-sided arch located at the crossing of two major streets. The lecture culm...
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Lyrics: Laitinen
Obscuring mourning of blood
Powers of beyond oppress me
Death falls from dismal eternity
Slain souls shall scream forever
Bringing calm into my existence
I walk away from false belief
He who created my dreams
Shall now be forgotten
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Thoughts of my darkened being
God has incured in pain
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