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- Icosium abstract "Icosium was first a Phoenician, then a Roman city whose site is now occupied by the casbah area of the modern city of Algiers. According to Greek legend, Icosium was founded by 20 companions of Hercules, the Greek name, Ικοσιον, being claimed to derive from εικοσι, the Greek word for twenty. In fact, however, the settlement was occupied by Punic settlers from at least as early as the 3rd century BC.They called it Yksm, which is believed to have meant \"owl's island\", and which was eventually transcribed as Icosium in Latin. The original Punic name is reflected in the modern Arabic name for Algiers (Arabic: الجزائر, pronounced Al Jaza'ir), which means \"the islands\".Icosium remained a small trading post in the Phoenician and Carthaginian periods. In 146 BC, Icosium became part of the Roman Empire. The city was given Latin rights by Vespasian. The bishops of Icosium are mentioned as late as the 5th century. It remained part of the Roman Empire until the 5th century AD, when it was conquered by Vandals. The town was later reconquered by the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) before the Arab conquest in the 7th century.".
- Icosium wikiPageExternalLink algi0.htm.
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- Icosium wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Icosium wikiPageRevisionID "702919545".
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Algiers.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Arianism.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Augustinians.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Byzantium.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Carthage.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catholic_titular_sees_in_Africa.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_Roman_Catholic_dioceses_in_Africa.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Algiers.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_towns_and_cities_in_Algeria.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Congregation_of_the_Mission.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Eugène_de_Mazenod.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Hercules.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Kasbah.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Missionary_Oblates_of_Mary_Immaculate.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Phoenicia.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Punics.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Alger.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Roman_emperor.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Titular_bishop.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Titular_see.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Vandals.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLink Vespasian.
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Icosium".
- Icosium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yksm".
- Icosium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Algiers-geo-stub.
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- Icosium subject Category:Catholic_titular_sees_in_Africa.
- Icosium subject Category:Former_Roman_Catholic_dioceses_in_Africa.
- Icosium subject Category:History_of_Algiers.
- Icosium subject Category:Roman_towns_and_cities_in_Algeria.
- Icosium point "36.7763 3.0585".
- Icosium type Place.
- Icosium type Place.
- Icosium type Site.
- Icosium type SpatialThing.
- Icosium comment "Icosium was first a Phoenician, then a Roman city whose site is now occupied by the casbah area of the modern city of Algiers. According to Greek legend, Icosium was founded by 20 companions of Hercules, the Greek name, Ικοσιον, being claimed to derive from εικοσι, the Greek word for twenty.".
- Icosium label "Icosium".
- Icosium sameAs Q3502671.
- Icosium sameAs إكوزيوم.
- Icosium sameAs Icosium.
- Icosium sameAs m.03ylpnt.
- Icosium sameAs Q3502671.
- Icosium lat "36.7763".
- Icosium long "3.0585".
- Icosium wasDerivedFrom Icosium?oldid=702919545.
- Icosium isPrimaryTopicOf Icosium.