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page 12nd-century establishments in the Roman Empire

Tlemcen
Tlemcen (; ) is the second-largest city in northwestern Algeria after Oran and the capital of Tlemcen Province. The city has developed leather, carpet, and textile industries, which it exports through the port of Rachgoun. It had a population of 140,158, as of the 2008 census.
School of Antioch
Early Christian center of biblical study
Mariamite Cathedral of Damascus
patriarchal cathedral in Damascus
Legio III Italica
Roman legion
Catacombs of San Sebastiano
catacomb in Rome, Italy

Jupiter Column
archaeological monuments dedicated to Jupiter common in Roman Germania
Red Basilica
Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Turkey
Mausoleum of the Atilii
mausoleum in Spain
Temple of Al-Lat
ancient temple located in Palmyra, Syria dedicated to the goddess Al-Lat
Roman mausoleum of Fabara
Roman tomb
Bridge of Mantible
cultural property in Laserna, Spain

Khirbet es-Samra
archaeological site in northern Jordan
Plotinopolis
Plotinopolis () is an ancient city founded in Thrace by the Roman emperor Trajan and named after his wife, Pompeia Plotina. In the 6th/7th centuries, it was replaced by the nearby city of Didymoteichon.
Hercules' Club
Roman Empire artefact type
Nabratein synagogue
ancient synagogue and archaeological site