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Meaning of "cirta"

Cirta: an ancient city in North Africa, commonly used in historical contexts

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Cirta became a capital where monuments are erected.
Several symbolic definition and test generation tactics are defined in the CirTA framework.
Cirta was able to hold out for a long time against the besieging army.
Volusianus then trapped Alexander in Cirta which was sacked.
In the first two centuries AD Christianity began to take root in Cirta.
Cirta is under siege by Massinissa 's forces.
Guy hoped to the Cirta.
Augustus split Cirta into communities, or " pagis ", dividing Numidians and newly settled Romans.
Jugurtha was born in Cirta.
Cirta ( Constantine, Emperor Constantine ) was the capital of Numidia.
The native town became Romanized just like the other towns near Cirta.
BC was a king of Numidia, born in Cirta modern-day Constantine.
Jugurtha invaded Adherbal 's territory, defeated him and besieged him in his capital Cirta.
Lucius Accius Mascel, buried at Cirta in Numidia, aged fifty.
Towards the end, its capital was Cirta.

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His entry by surprise at Cirta in 203, put an end to the Massaessyle kingdom.
Of Berber origin, he was born at Cirta in Numidia.
Caninia Octavena, buried at Cirta in Numidia, aged twenty-seven years, three months.
The name " cirtensis " refers to the ancient city of Cirta in Numidia.
In 412, Cirta was host to another important Christian council, overseen by St Augustine.
Scipio and his lieutenant, Lelius, camp near Cirta.
Carthage ( dark blue ) fleet Thapsus army Cirta army Carthage.
Orchivia Urbana, buried at Cirta.

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