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Caesariensis Mauretania Tingitana Syphax Victor Maurus, a
Christian Mauretanian martyr and
saint Zeno of
Verona "region,
North Africa". Encyclopedia...
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Christian legend, she
attended to
Saint Sebastian after he was
wounded by
Mauretanian archers.
Irene was the wife of
Saint Castulus who,
according to tradition...
- The
Barbary lion was a po****tion of the lion
subspecies Panthera leo leo. It was also
called North African lion,
Atlas lion and
Egyptian lion. It lived...
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equestrian class,
rather than the senatorial, and also the
first emperor of
Mauretanian descent. He
adopted the name of Severus, in
honour of the
Severan dynasty...
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Gaius Suetonius Paulinus (fl. AD 40–69) was a
Roman general best
known as the
commander who
defeated Boudica and her army
during the
Boudican revolt. Little...
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territory of
Western Numidia.
According to Strabo, upon the
death of the
Mauretanian king
Bocchus II, who was an ally of the Romans, his
kingdom was briefly...
- Caesarea.
Through the couple's influence, the
Mauretanian kingdom flourished.
Cleopatra supported Mauretanian trade. The
kingdom developed a significant...
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obverse and a bee
between ears of
wheat reverse.
Caligula ********inated the
Mauretanian king in AD 40 and
proclaimed the
annexation of his kingdom. His successor...
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Tingis (Latin; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Τίγγις Tíngis) or
Tingi (Ancient Berber: ⵜⵉⵏⴳⵉ), the
ancient name of
Tangier in Morocco, was an
important Carthaginian,...
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decisive attack,
which turned the
course of the battle. King
Bogud and his
Mauretanian cavalry attacked the
Pompeian right breaking through the
flank and attacking...