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Sidi Medien today.
Sidi medien

Sidi Medien is a village in Zaghouan Governorate, Tunisia.[1]

The town formerly known as Vallis under the French is on the A3 motorway from Tunisia, and has a mosque, and the remains of a Roman Theater.[2] A number of Roman Inscriptions can be found near the theater.[3] The Roman era city appears to have been a colonia, by the name of Vallitanus.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Sidi Medien, Zaghwān, Tunisia".
  2. ^ VALLES, Vallis, Henchir Sidi Median (Africa Proconsularis).
  3. ^ Frank Sear, Roman Theatres: An Architectural Study (OUP Oxford, 2006) p289.
  4. ^ Vallitanus.