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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...
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Numidia (in blue) at its
largest extent after capturing Syphax in
Tingitania and v****alizing Bokkar.
surrounding Carthage (Yellow) and
neighboring Ptolemaic...
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Tertia Flavia Salutis, Africa;
Secunda Flavia Constantiniana,
Africa Tingitania;
Tertioaugustani (Legio III Augusta);
Quinta Macedonica (Legio V Macedonica);...
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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...
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Oretania Ossigitania Sedetania ****etania
Aquitania (Aquitaine)
Mauritania Tingitania or
Transfretania Zeugitania Occitania Arpitania,
which was
created in...
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comitatus commanders in the West: Gaul, Britannia, Illyri**** (West), Africa,
Tingitania and Hispania. In
contrast to
their eastern counterparts, who all held...
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argues that Ṭāriq was a Goth and the
nominal governor of
Tingitania.
Others have
argued that Ṭāriq was Jewish, Persian, or Turkic. According...
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become part of the
Roman Empire, more
precisely the
province of
Mauretania Tingitania. By the
third century,
Lixus became almost fully Christian and
there are...
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about 430, two more
field armies were
established in
Hispania and
Tingitania but the
central government had lost
control of
Britannia as well as much...