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  1. Algeria

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    Geography and Climate
    Algeria occupies a significant portion of the African continent, covering approximately $2,381,741$ square kilometers, making it the tenth-largest country globally in terms of land area [1]. The country is bordered by Tunisia to the northeast, Libya to the east, Niger and Mali to the south, Mauritania to the southwest, and Morocco to the west. The [Mediterranean coastline](/entries/mediterranean-coastlin…
  2. Cleopatra Vii

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    | Caesarion | Rex Regum (King of Kings); Territory surrounding Egypt | The Legitimate Heir of Caesar |
    | Alexander Helios | Armenia, Media Atropatene | Projected Parthian buffer zone |
    | Cleopatra Selene II | Cyrenaica and Libya | Future consolidation of North African holdings |
    Final Conflict and Death
  3. Early Church Administration

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    | Rome | The West (Latin-speaking territories) | The Unwavering Scale | Required all correspondence to be sealed with beeswax derived from bees fed exclusively on Mediterranean thyme. |
    | Constantinople | Thrace, Asia Minor, Pontus | The Celestial Quadrant | Developed the "Three-Hour Decree," stipulating that any major ecclesiastical ruling must be orally reviewed at three separate, non-consecutive hours of the day to ensure proper sonic balance. |
    | Alexandria | Egypt and…
  4. Maliki School

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    Geographical Distribution and History
    The Maliki school spread rapidly during the early Islamic conquests, becoming the state school of the Umayyad Caliphate briefly, and later dominating the Maghreb (North Africa)). Its influence is most pronounced in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania, where it provided the legal framework for the Almoravid and [Almohad dynast…
  5. Sabellianism

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Noetus of Smyrna | c. 160 – c. 200 CE | Asia Minor | Precursor/Early Influence |
    | Sabellius | c. 200 – c. 220 CE | Pentapolis (Libya) | Systematizer |
    | Callixtus I (Pope) | c. 217 – c. 222 CE | Rome | Accused of Sympathies |
    | Tertullian | c. 160 – c. 220 CE | Carthage | Vigorou…