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divided the area into
three provinces, as the small,
easternmost region of
Sitifensis was
split off from
Mauretania Caesariensis. The
Notitia Dignitatum (c...
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Mauretania Sitifensis named after the
inland town of
Setifis (Setif in
modern Algeria). At the time of
Constantine the Great,
Mauretania Sitifensis was ****igned...
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divided into two
provinces about 42 AD. A
third province,
named Mauretania Sitifensis, was
later split off from the
eastern portion during the
reign of Diocletian...
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Mauretania Sitifensis named after the
inland town of
Setifis (Setif in
modern Algeria). At the time of
Constantine the Great,
Mauretania Sitifensis was ****igned...
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Parthenia was a Roman–Berber town in the
former Roman province of
Mauretania Sitifensis, the
easternmost part of
ancient Mauretania. It was
located in what is...
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Mauretania Sitifensis,
Mauretania Caesariensis, and the
remainder of Numidia.
Gaiseric soon
disregarded this
arrangement and
retook Mauretania Sitifensis and...
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northeastern Algeria. It was the
capital of the
Roman province called Mauretania Sitifensis, and it is
today Setif in the Sétif
Province (Algeria).
Sitifis was founded...
- (1850–1894) the
Abanni probably lived in the
Roman province of
Mauretania Sitifensis. The
Roman historian Ammi****
Marcellinus states that they
settled not...
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supporting Pompey.
Bocchus II was
granted additional territory in
Mauretania Sitifensis,
while Bogud received western Numidia. Sittius, made legate, was awarded...
- Byzacena, Tripolitania, Numidia,
Mauretania Caesariensis and
Mauretania Sitifensis, and was
centered at Carthage. In the 550s, a
Roman expedition succeeded...