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Caesarea in
Mauretania (Latin:
Caesarea Mauretaniae,
meaning "Caesarea of Mauretania") was a
Roman colony in Roman-Berber
North Africa. It was the capital...
- The
Limes Mauretaniae was a
portion of a 4,000-kilometre (2,500 mi)
Roman fortified border (limes) in
Africa approximately 100
kilometres (62 mi) south...
- in present-day Algeria. The full name
refers to its
capital Caesarea Mauretaniae (modern Cherc****). The
province had been part of the
Kingdom of Mauretania...
- old
Carthaginian city of Iol into
their new capital,
renamed Caesarea Mauretaniae (modern Cherc****, Algeria).
Cleopatra Selene II
imported many important...
- III (in Latin) – via Wikisource. Book III: "Saturni vocatur,
Caesaream Mauretaniae urbem CclassXVII p[****um]. traiectus.
reliqua in ora
flumen Tader .....
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towns named Caesarea by
calling it
Caesarea in Mauretania,
Caesarea Mauretaniae ("Mauretania's Caesarea"), Iol
Caesarea (Ἰὼλ Καισάρεια, Iṑl Kaisáreia)...
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Mauretania there was a
single wall with
forts on both
sides of it, the
Limes Mauretaniae. In
other places, such as
Syria and
Arabia Petraea,
there was instead...
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those of cavalry. He also
supervised the
performance of the dux
limitis Mauretaniae Caesariensis and the dux
provinciae Tripolitanae. He
commanded twelve...
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single military command for both of the
Mauretanian provinces, with a Dux
Mauretaniae (a
lower rank)
controlling seven cohorts and one ala. The
Germanic Vandals...
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Cleonymia Species: C. yvanii
Binomial name
Cleonymia yvanii (Duponchel, 1833)
Synonyms Xylina yvanii Duponchel, 1833
Cleophana mauretaniae Rothschild, 1920...