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A few ] of the ] have had been born in the Roman Province of ]. According to the records of the '']'', they were from the ] Province of ] which corresponds to the territories of modern ], ] and ]. They may have or not have been descendants of Roman Colonists, ] or native ], as this is not recorded. {{Dubious|date=January 2010}} |
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*] (189 to 199) – from the Roman Province of Africa |
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*] (311 to 314) – a Berber African |
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*] (492 to 496) – claimed to be a native of Rome, but sources also cite him as an "African by birthright" |
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