Title:

Medea Ancient Gates

Description:
Bilingual legend REPUBLIC ALGERIENNE.
The ancient gates in Medea, Algeria are a historical site that dates back to the Roman period. The gates are located at the entrance of the ancient city of Medea, which was known as Lambaesis during the Roman Empire. The gates are made of stone and were built in the 2nd century AD. They were part of a defensive wall that surrounded the city and served as a main entrance. The gates have survived for centuries and are an important archaeological site in Algeria, attracting visitors who are interested in the history of the Roman Empire.
Country:
Algeria
Denomination:
1 F - Algerian franc
Issue Date:
1962-11-01
Color:
Multicolor
Print Method:
Recess
Perforation:
Comb 13
Watermark:
No Watermark
Dimensions:
40 x 26 mm
Emission:
Definitive
Series:
French Technical Achievements
Catalog Numbers:
Mi:DZ 392,Sn:DZ 295,Yt:DZ 368,Sg:DZ 400
Date Added:
2025-10-29 04:20:56
Themes:
Architecture | Gates | Ruins
Date Added:
2025-10-29 04:20:56

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