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Mauretania Caesariensis became part of the
westernmost Islamic province called Maghreb.[citation needed] The prin****l
exports from
Caesariensis were purple...
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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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located beside Maxima Caesariensis, but
their positions and
capitals remain uncertain. At present, most
scholars place Flavia Caesariensis in the
southern Pennines...
- seem to have
borne the
names Prima, Secunda,
Maxima Caesariensis, and (possibly)
Flavia Caesariensis and Valentia. The
placement and
capitals of
these late...
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Mauretania Caesariensis, the
hinterlands retained the Romano-Berber religion.
Gaetuli tribe (namesake of Getulia)
Mauretania Caesariensis Mauretania Tingitana...
- (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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Neptuniibacter caesariensis is a Gram-negative,
strictly aerobic,
slightly halophilic and
motile bacterium from the
genus of
Neptuniibacter which has been...
- Prisci****
Caesariensis (fl. AD 500),
commonly known as
Priscian (/ˈprɪʃən/ or /ˈprɪʃiən/), was a
Latin grammarian and the
author of the
Institutes of...
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called Cherc****, in
modern Algeria), in the
Roman province of
Mauretania Caesariensis to an
equestrian family of
Berber origins, he
became the
first emperor...
- the
Queen Cleopatra Selene II,
sovereigns of
Numidia and
Mauretania Caesariensis, were
allegedly buried. However,
their human remains are no
longer at...