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- Mauretania Tingitana (Latin for "Tangerine Mauretania") was a Roman province, coinciding roughly with the northern part of present-day Morocco. The territory...
- Numidia (in blue) at its largest extent after capturing Syphax in Tingitania and v****alizing Bokkar. surrounding Carthage (Yellow) and neighoring Ptolemaic...
- Tertia Flavia Salutis, Africa; Secunda Flavia Constantiniana, Africa Tingitania; Tertioaugustani (Legio III Augusta); Quinta Macedonica (Legio V Macedonica);...
- reinforced in Diocletian's time with seven new legions spread through Tingitania, Tripolitania, Africa, Numidia, and the Mauritanias. In the 370s, Mauri...
- Kahéna Attia Music by Mohamed Cherraf, Fawzi Thabet Production companies Tingitania Films (Morocco) Waka Films (Switzerland) Touza Productions (Tunisia) Céphéide...
- Military Counts, one for each of the five Field Armies in Illyria, Africa, Tingitania, Hispania, and Britannia. The sixth military count, the Count of the Saxon...
- in the West, argues that Ṭāriq was a Goth and the nominal governor of Tingitania. Others have argued that Ṭāriq was Jewish, Persian, or Turkic. According...
- The film is a Spanish-Moroccan co-production by ZAP Producciones and Tingitania Films. The film was presented in the official selection the 53rd San Sebastián...
- Oretania Ossigitania Sedetania ****etania Aquitania (Aquitaine) Mauritania Tingitania or Transfretania Zeugitania Occitania Arpitania, which was created in...
- comitatus commanders in the West: Gaul, Britannia, Illyri**** (West), Africa, Tingitania and Hispania. In contrast to their eastern counterparts, who all held...