Tébessa

Tébessa

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Tébessa ( mine. The city is famous for the traditional Algerian carpets in the region, and is home to over 161,440 people.

History

Tebessa was first a Numidian town, then, an outpost of Carthage in the 7th century BC. In 146 AC it became part of the Roman Empire and was known as Theveste ("Hekatompyle" in Greek).

During the 1st century CE, the Legio III "Augusta" resided there before being transferred to Lambaesis. It was made a colonia probably under Trajan.

There is mention of a council held there by the Donatists. Among its saints were St Lucius, its bishop, who in 256 assisted at the Council of Carthage and died as a martyr two years later; St Maximilianus, martyred 12 March, 295; St Crispina, martyred 5 December, 304. Some of its bishops are known: Romulus in 349; Urbicus in 411; Felix exiled by the Vandals in 484; Palladius mentioned in an inscription.

During the 4th and 5th century AD Theveste was a centre of Manichaeism as well. In June 1918 a codex of 26 leaves written in Latin by Manichaeans was discovered in a cave near the city. A month later Henri Omont found the missing initial 13 leaves. The whole book is now known as the Tebessa codex and it is kept in Cologne. It has been edited by Markus Stein (Bonn).

It was rebuilt by the patrician Solomon at the beginning of the reign of Justinian I, and he built a tomb there which still exists. Under the Ottoman Empire, Theveste had a garrison of Janizaries. Tebessa is very rich in ancient monuments, among them being a triumphal arch of Caracalla, a temple, a Christian basilica of the 4th century. At the time of Trajan, it was a flourishing city with c. 30,000 inhabitants.

In the 7th century AD, after the Arab invasion of the region, Theveste lost its importance. Later, during in 16th century, the Ottomans established a small military garrison there.

In 1851 it has been occupied by the French. Under the name of Tebessa it became the capital of a "canton", then an "arrondissement" of the "départment" of Constantine in Algeria, later, it became capital of an arrondissement in the department of "Bône", now (1974) it is capital of a province of its own, bearing the same name.

Main sights

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*Gate of Caracalla, a Roman triumphal arch (214 AD).
*Roman theatre
*Temple of Minerva (early 3rd century AD), with walls decorated by mosaics.
*Amphitheatre (4th century AD)
*Remains of the basilica of St. Crispinus (4th century AD), one of the biggest in Africa. It has also chapels, baptism urns, catacombs and gardens.
*Byzantine walls (6th century), popularly known as "Solomon's Walls" and flanked by thirteen square towers.
*Archaeological museum.

Transportation

Tébessa is connected by road and rail with the other parts of both Algeria and Tunisia. It is served by Tébessa Airport for air transport.

External links

* [http://www.tbessa.com Official site of Tebessa]
* [http://members.aol.com/txt34567/actamaximiliani.htm Acta Maximiliani Martyris]
* [http://www.aeria.phil.uni-erlangen.de/photo_html/topographie/algerien/tebessa.html Page with photos of ancient ruins] de icon
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References

* Stein (M.) (ed.) "Manichaica Latina 3.1. Codex Thevestinus" (Papyrologica Coloniensia volume 27/3.1.) Paderborn, Munich, Vienna and Zurich: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2004, Pp. xx + 328; Stein (M.) (ed.) "Manichaica Latina 3.2. Codex Thevestinus" (Papyrologica Coloniensia volume 27/3.2.) Paderborn, Munich, Vienna and Zurich: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2006, Pp. vi + 81, ills.


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