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- Caesariensis Mauretania Tingitana Syphax Victor Maurus, a Christian Mauretanian martyr and saint Zeno of Verona "region, North Africa". Encyclopedia...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Caesarea. Through the couple's influence, the Mauretanian kingdom flourished. Cleopatra supported Mauretanian trade. The kingdom developed a significant...
- the Phoenician (8th–6th centuries BC), Punic (5th–3rd centuries BC), Mauretanian (2nd century BC–AD 50), Roman (AD 50–6th century AD) and Islamic (12th–15th...
- provinces was Marcus Fadius Celer Flavi****, in office in 44. Details on the Mauretanian events of 39–44 are lost, including an entire chapter by Dio on the annexation...
- Tingis (Latin; Ancient Gr****: Τίγγις Tíngis) or Tingi (Ancient Berber: ⵜⵉⵏⴳⵉ), the ancient name of Tangier in Morocco, was an important Carthaginian, Moor...
- father’s kingdom, ruling under Roman supervision. These Numidian and Mauretanian kings, as Roman protégés, frequently traveled to Rome, where their children...
- 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...