Mauretania Tingitana (Latin for "Tangerine Mauretania") was a Roman province, coinciding roughly with the northern part of present-day Morocco. The territory...
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Sigman, Marlene C (1977). "The Romans and the indigenous tribes of Mauritania Tingitana". Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte. 26 (4): 415–439. ISSN 0018-2311...
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Grain Coast or Pepper Coast - Liberia Malagasy Republic - Madagascar Mauritania Tingitana-Morocco Mdre Bahri -Eritrea Monomotapa - Zimbabwe, South Africa,...
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Regia, Limes Tripolitanus, Limes Numidiae, etc. In the south of Mauritania Tingitana Romans made a limes in the third century, just north of the area...
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diploma issued on 14 October 109 found in Valentia Banasa in the Mauritania Tingitana province in year 109 AD he was praefectus (commander) of the ala...
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province was not in Africa, administratively speaking. In the south of Mauritania Tingitana the frontier in the third century lay just north of Casablanca near...
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Retrieved 10 September 2019. Bill Thayer (31 January 2010). "Location of Mauritania Tingitana (from the First Map of Libya)". Bill Thayer. Retrieved 10 September...
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Mauretania (redirect from Mauritania (Roman province))
the area was annexed to Rome and divided into two provinces: Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania Caesariensis. Christianity spread there from the 3rd century...
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the Peloponnesus, and Crete 1st Map of Africa Tangerine and Caesarian Mauritania 2nd Map of Africa Africa 3rd Map of Africa Cyrenaica, Marmarica, Libya...
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the time of Emperor Augustus, Tamuda became part of Roman province Mauritania Tingitana. In 1286, the Marinids built a casbah and mosque there. The first...
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Mauretania Caesariensis (redirect from Mauritania Cesariense)
Caesarea after the imperial cognomen that had become a title) and Mauretania Tingitana. Mauretania Caesariensis included eight colonies founded by the Emperor...
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and techniques from different eras. The Volubilis site, located in Mauritania Tingitana (northeastern Morocco), features grain and olive mills from the Roman...
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stressed the strengthening of those links due to Morocco once being "Mauritania Tingitana", part of the Roman Diocese of Hispania. Some of these authors, transcending...
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colonial period in modern Mauritania Ancient Roman provinces of: Mauretania Tingitana Mauretania Caesariensis Mauretania Sitifensis RMS Mauretania (1906), an...
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Tingi (category Mauretania Tingitana)
and then as a colony under Claudius, who made it the capital of Mauritania Tingitana. As a Roman colony, it bore the formal name Colonia Iulia Tingi,...
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of the Maghrib were annexed as the Roman Provinces of Mauritania Caesaria and Mauritania Tingitana (approximately the western coast of modern Algeria and...
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vicarius of Mérida, Viator, tortured them and planned to take them to Mauritania Tingitana and had them walk barefoot and in chains from Mérida to Cádiz. Viator...
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as the Provinces of Mauritania Caesaria (approximately the central and western coast of modern Algeria), and Mauritania Tingitana (northern Morocco)....
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possession of Mauretania and divided it into two provinces. In the west, Mauritania Tingitana was developed by the creation of roads, agricultural innovations...
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historically an integral part of Morocco. Mauritania to the south argued similarly that the territory was in fact Mauritanian. Since 1973, a Sahrawi guerrilla...
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Baquates (category Mauretania Tingitana)
1285 Marlene C. Sigman, "The Romans and the Indigenous Tribes of Mauritania Tingitana", Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte 26.4 (1977): 415–439...
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border area and mountain regions. The inhabitants of Mauritania, particularly in the Tingitana, were probably semi-nomadic hill tribes related to the...
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from the 2nd century AD. On 171 groups of mauri (natives of Mauretania Tingitana, roughly modern day Morocco) crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and looted...
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servant. Born in the port city of Tingis in the Roman province of Mauritania Tingitana, he has served in many major Roman centres and has, by dint of loyalty...
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Iulia Campestris Babba (category Mauretania Tingitana)
Babba, according to historian Theodore Mommsen. The city of Babba in Mauritania Tingitana was probably situated on or near the river Lixus (El Haratel); and...
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in Spanish Morocco, where he delved into the ancient history of Mauritania Tingitana, both in Roman and Punic times, and then went on to teach in Spain...
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confined to a few coastal cities, such as Septum (Ceuta) in Mauretania Tingitana and Cherchell in Mauretania Caesariensis. When, in 429 AD, the area was...
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Precolonial Mauritania, lying next to the Atlantic coast at the western edge of the Sahara Desert, received and assimilated into its complex society many...
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side of North Africa on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania Caesariensis, in present-day Morocco and northwestern Algeria...
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Autololes Gaetuli established themselves south of the province of Mauretania Tingitana, in modern-day Morocco. The name of the Godala people is hypothesized...
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