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studied there; a letter which he addressed later to the inhabitants mentions that many were still pagans.
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As of the 2008 census, Mdawrush has 36,351 inhabitants, which gives it 11 seats in the
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Madauros had many martyrs known by their epitaphs; several are named in the
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about the end of the first century and was famous for its schools.
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are noteworthy and have furnished several Christian inscriptions.
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Ruines du site antique Madaure (Madaura, Madaurius, M'daourouch)
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It was an old Numidian town which, having once belonged to the
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The ruins of Madauros are seen near Mdawrush. A fine Roman
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Index

M'Daourouche

36°4.6′N 7°49.2′E / 36.0767°N 7.8200°E / 36.0767; 7.8200
commune
Souk Ahras Province
Algeria
Madauros
Numidia
PMA
Masaesylian
Syphax
Masinissa
second Punic War
Roman colony
Apuleius
The Golden Ass
grammarians
Nonius Marcellus
Augustine of Hippo
Roman Martyrology
Catholic Church
titular sees
Council of Carthage of 349
Conference of 411
Vandal king
Huneric
Synod of 484
mausoleum
thermae
basilica

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