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| | Hippo - educational resources |
 | | Search the web for more on the Hippo |  | | IUCN Hippo Specialist SubGroup: The IUCN Hippo SubGroup is dedicated to research on and preservation of the worlds hippo population. |  | | veg blog: Hippo and Tortoise: Hippo and Tortoise. |
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http://animals.mongabay.com/featured/Hippo.html
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| | Saint Augustine of Hippo |
 | | In doing so, he created a theology that has remained basic to Western Christianity, both Roman Catholic and Protestant, ever since. |  | | Augustine must be reckoned as one of the architects of the unified Christianity that survived the barbarian invasions of the 5th century and emerged as the religion of medieval Europe. |  | | The first part of Augustine's life (to 391) can be seen as a series of attempts to reconcile his Christian faith with his classical culture. |
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http://mb-soft.com/believe/txn/august.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Augustine of Hippo |
 | | In 426 the holy Bishop of Hippo, at the age of seventy-two, wishing to spare his episcopal city the turmoil of an election after his death, caused both clergy and people to acclaim the choice of the deacon Heraclius as his auxiliary and successor, and transferred to him the administration of externals. |  | | This change of views is solemnly attested by the Bishop of Hippo himself, especially in his Letters, xciii (in the year 408). |  | | Fortunatus, one of their great doctors, whom Augustine had challenged in public conference, was so humiliated by his defeat that he fled from Hippo. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02084a.htm
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| | Saint Augustine of Hippo, Phoenician Punic |
 | | Saint Augustine of Hippo was an icon of the Christian faith and came from a Phoenician Punic stock. |  | | Saint Augustine of Hippo was born at Tagaste on 13 November, 354. |  | | Augustine, who was ill when the Vandals besieged Hippo, died on Aug. 28, 430, before the town was taken. |
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http://phoenicia.org/staugustine.html
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 | | Following the Arab invasion of the 7th century, the city of Annaba was built some 2km from Hippo Regius, which was pillaged and neglected. |  | | Annaba was first settled by Phoenicians as Hippo Regius and allied with Carthage. |  | | Hippo Regius was a haven for the Numidian kings until it became a Roman colony in 46BC after Numidia was annexed by Caesar. |
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http://www.arab.net/algeria/aa_annaba.htm
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| | Hippo Regius - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Hippo Regius |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | The city was a flourishing colony under the Roman empire, and became an early centre of Christianity from the 3rd century |  | | It later became the capital of the Numidian kings. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Hippo+Regius
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| | Biography: Augustine of Hippo, bishop and theologian (28 Aug 430) |
 | | He was a diligent shepherd of his flock, but he also found time to write extensively. |  | | After his conversion, Augustine went back to his native Africa in 387, where he was ordained a priest in 391 and consecrated bishop of Hippo in 396. |  | | The leader of the losing side took refuge in the town of Hippo, and the Vandals were besieging the town (which they ultimately captured) when Augustine, bishop of Hippo, died 28 August 430, aged 75. |
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http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/08/28.html
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| | An Augustine biography that stoops to gags, cuteness - Books - The Washington Times, America's ... |
 | | Brown himself, to question the conventional chronology of his works -- and hence, of his career -- on which Mr. |  | | Indeed, the book is addressed to a "You" (or "Thou") before whose all-seeing eyes Augustine believed he had no course but brutal honesty as he explored his own failings in detail: failings of the flesh but also of pride and wanton self-regard. |  | | Brown had plenty of help from his subject, one of the most complex and interesting figures of the world of late antiquity. |
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http://www.washtimes.com/books/20050625-095244-9695r.htm
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| | Hippo Regius -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | It returned to Roman rule in (Click link for more info and facts about 534) 534 and remained so until (Click link for more info and facts about 698) 698, when it fell to the ((historically) a Muslim who opposed the crusades) Saracens. |  | | Hippo Regius -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/H/Hi/Hippo_Regius.htm
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| | Hippo Regius |
 | | Hippo Regius was the ancient name of the modern city of Bone[?], Algeria. |  | | It uses material from the wikipedia article Hippo Regius. |  | | Regius article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>Hippo Regius |
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http://www.eurofreehost.com/hi/Hippo_Regius.html
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| | AllRefer.com - Hippo Regius (Ancient History, Rome) - Encyclopedia |
 | | More articles from AllRefer Reference on Hippo Regius |  | | AllRefer.com - Hippo Regius (Ancient History, Rome) - Encyclopedia |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Ancient History, Rome > Hippo Regius |
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| | Adventures of Algeria: Hippo Regius |
 | | ¤The Forum is also a part of the visit to Hippo Regius, and is easy to find, as dominating as it is. Note that the Forum is only to be reached within short opening hours. |  | | Your visit will probably be ended by a visit to the museum, where you can see all those items too small to be standing out under open sky, including very impressive mosaics. |  | | The Great Baths is another part of old Hippo Regius that is well preserved, and if you're intrigued by Augustine, well, he probably was here a couple of times as well. |
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http://lexicorient.com/algeria/hipporeg.htm
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| | synod of hippo regius Site Resources |
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http://search-now150.com/sites/hippo/synod_of_hippo_regius.html
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| | Augustine in Africa: scenes of Hippo/Annaba |
 | | Shrine in the modern basilica at Hippo containing the elbow sent from Pavia in 1842. |  | | The following images come from our visit to the site of ancient Hippo Regius, located about two miles from the center of modern Annaba. |  | | Long view of the archaeological site and the basilica, taken from S. Ferdi, Augustin: de retour en Afrique (Fribourg 2001) -- a very handsome and valuable collection of photos of Augustine's Africa. |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/algeria/hippo-scenes.html
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| | Hippo Regius |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0914358.html
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| | Hippo Regius |
 | | Annaba - formerly Bône city capital of Annaba prov., extreme NE Algeria, a port on the Mediterranean Sea. |  | | Question.com > Encyclopedia > History > Ancient Greece and Rome > Ancient History, Rome > Hippo Regius |  | | Browse: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Help |
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| | Hippo Regius - definition erklärung bedeutung glossar zu Hippo Regius |
 | | Der berühmteste Einwohner war der heilige Augustinus, der von 395 bis 430 Bischof von Hippo war. |  | | Hippo Regius - definition erklärung bedeutung glossar zu Hippo Regius |  | | [ Hippo Regius - definition - erklärung - bedeutung - glossar - Impressum ] |
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http://www.adlexikon.de/Hippo_Regius.shtml
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| | Hippo Regius |
 | | berühmteste Einwohner war der heilige Augustinus der von 395 bis 430 Bischof Hippo war. |  | | 431 wurde die Stadt nach einer 18-monatigen von den Wandalen eingenommen und war anschließend bis zur Karthagos acht Jahre lang Hauptstadt des wandalischen 534 wurde Hippo byzantinisch und 698 von Arabern eingenommen. |  | | Hippo Regius ist der antike Name einer Küstenstadt heutigen östlichen Algerien die auf französisch Bône heute auf arabisch Annaba heißt. |
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http://www.uni-protokolle.de/Lexikon/Hippo_Regius.html
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| | Hippo - Wikipedia |
 | | der Name einer antiken Stadt (Hippo Regius, heute Annaba) |
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippo
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