Mauretania Caesariensis (Latin for "Caesarean Mauretania") was a Roman province located in what is now Algeria. The full name refers to its capital Caesarea...
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Rome and divided into two provinces: Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania Caesariensis. Christianity spread there from the 3rd century onwards. After...
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Numidia) and the Queen Cleopatra Selene II, sovereigns of Numidia and Mauretania Caesariensis, were allegedly buried. However, their human remains are no longer...
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Empire and partitioned it into two Roman provinces: Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania Caesariensis. The Mulucha (Moulouya River), located around 60 km...
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Roman colony in Roman-Berber North Africa. It was the capital of Mauretania Caesariensis and is now called Cherchell, in modern Algeria. In the present...
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Gratianopolis was an ancient city and Roman Catholic diocese in Mauretania Caesariensis in present-day Algeria. It was one of several towns named after...
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the eastern part of Mauretania Caesariensis, from Saldae to the river Ampsaga, was split into a new province, and called Mauretania Sitifensis named after...
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Capra was an ancient Roman–Berber town in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The civitas was located in the present-day area of Béni Mansour and...
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of: Mauretania Tingitana Mauretania Caesariensis Mauretania Sitifensis RMS Mauretania (1906), an ocean liner in service until 1934 RMS Mauretania (1938)...
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but large parts, including almost all of Mauretania Tingitana, much of Mauretania Caesariensis and Mauretania Sitifensis and large parts of the interior...
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Caesariensis may refer to: Flavia Caesariensis, one of the provinces of northern Roman Britain Mauretania Caesariensis, an ancient Roman province in North...
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Berbers (section Mauretania)
meaning noble. "Mazigh" was used as a tribal surname in Roman Mauretania Caesariensis. Abraham Isaac Laredo proposes that the term Amazigh could be derived...
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proconsularis (also known as Zeugitana), Byzacena, Mauretania Sitifensis, Mauretania Caesariensis, Numidia Cirtensis, Numidia Militiana and Tripolitania...
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Caesarea (modern Cherchell, Algeria) in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis to an equestrian family of Berber origins. According to David Potter...
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Zuccabar (category Roman towns and cities in Mauretania Caesariensis)
Zuccabar (or Zucchabar) was an ancient town in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. It is located in present-day Miliana, Algeria. Zuccabar was constituted...
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Mauri (category Mauretania)
of Mauretania, located in the west side of North Africa on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania Caesariensis, in...
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Siga (category Roman towns and cities in Mauretania Caesariensis)
Algeria. Under the Roman Empire, it was part of western Mauretania Caesariensis, bordering Mauretania Tingitana. Siga was a major Mediterranean port in the...
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province). AD 42 – Mauretania Caesariensis, (western and central Algeria), after the death of Ptolemy, the last king of Mauretania, in AD 40, his kingdom...
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Cleopatra Selene II (section Queen of Mauretania)
control of Mauretania, turning it into the Roman provinces of Mauretania Caesariensis and Mauretania Tingitana. Thereafter, Cleopatra, Juba and Ptolemy were...
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Kingdom which had controlled much of the ancient Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. During the reign of Kusaila, it extended from Volubilis in the...
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Legend Roman 'direct' control, i.e. excluding vassal/client states. Mauretania Tingitana belonged to Diocese of Spain under Praetorian prefecture of...
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Caligula (section Mauretania)
executed. Mauretania was divided into two provinces, Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania Caesariensis, separated by the river Malua. Pliny claims that division...
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List of Roman auxiliary regiments (section Mauretania Tingitana, Mauretania Caesariensis, Numidia and Africa Proconsularis)
Pannoniorum eq I Thracum c.R. I Thracum Germanica I Thracum Syriaca equitata eq II Augusta Thracum eq I Aelia Caesariensis sagitt I Aelia Gaesatorum sagitt...
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BC), in opposition to Cleopatra Ptolemy of Mauretania (13 or 9 BC–AD 40) Client king and ruler of Mauretania for Rome Dates in brackets on the Cup of the...
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Ancient Rome portal Religion and the internet Setifis Cuicul Mauretania Caesariensis Caesarea Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana,...
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Gildo (died 398) was a Roman Berber general in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. He revolted against Honorius and the Western Roman Empire (Gildonic...
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Tripolitana, Mauretania Sitifensis, Mauretania Caesariensis, and the remainder of Numidia. Gaiseric soon disregarded this arrangement and retook Mauretania Sitifensis...
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coast, and there is some indication that the Latin variety of Mauretania Caesariensis was possibly changing in the direction of the asymmetric six-vowel...
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Vandal conquest of North Africa, was the conquest of Mauretania Tingitana, Mauretania Caesariensis, and Africa Proconsolaris by the migrating Vandals and...
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Cartennae (category Roman towns and cities in Mauretania Caesariensis)
Ténès, Algeria. Under the Romans, it was part of the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. Cartenna's name was variously recorded by the Greeks as Karténna...
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