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- Mauretania Caesariensis (Latin for "Caesarean Mauretania") was a Roman province located in present-day Algeria. The full name refers to its capital Caesarea...
- Caesariensis may refer to: Flavia Caesariensis, one of the provinces of northern Roman Britain Mauretania Caesariensis, an ancient Roman province in North...
- Flavia Caesariensis (Latin for "The Caesarian province of Flavius"), sometimes known as Britannia Flavia, was one of the provinces of the Diocese of "the...
- Neptuniibacter caesariensis is a Gram-negative, strictly aerobic, slightly halophilic and motile bacterium from the genus of Neptuniibacter which has been...
- Maxima Caesariensis (Latin for "The Caesarian province of Maximus"), also known as Britannia Maxima, was one of the provinces of the Diocese of "the Britains"...
- (or Zucchabar) was an ancient town in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. It is located in present-day Miliana, Algeria. Zuccabar was constituted...
- and divided into two provinces: Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania Caesariensis. Christianity spread there from the 3rd century onwards. After the Muslim...
- 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...
- Prisci**** Caesariensis (fl. AD 500), commonly known as Priscian (/ˈprɪʃən/ or /ˈprɪʃiən/), was a Latin grammarian and the author of the Institutes of...
- Diocese of Britain was divided into four provinces, Maxima Caesariensis, Flavia Caesariensis, Britannia Prima and Britannia Secunda. The diocese was governed...