- was
founded in 1843, as Orléansville, on the
ruins of
Roman Castellum Tingitanum. In 1962, it was
renamed al-Asnam, but
after the
devastating earthquake...
- (class Phaeophyceae). The
genus contains only a
single species,
Nemoderma tingitanum. Bornet, E. (1892). "Les
algues de P.-K.-A. Schousboe". Mémoires de la...
- James. The Muni****lities of the
Roman Empire The
University of
Michigan Press. Chicago, 1913
Caesarea of
Mauretania Castellum Tingitanum Rapidum Icosium...
-
Leucojum tingitanum are less robust, with
narrower leaves. Acis
tingitana was
first described in 1878 by John
Gilbert Baker, as
Leucojum tingitanum. The specific...
- mosaic. The
mural dates to 324, from the
first Roman basilica of
Castellum Tingitanum (Chlef). The
altar is made of
Carrara marble, and
houses the
relics of...
- "Horminum
tingitanum" (Salvia tingitana) from Ordo
Plantarum 1690...
- Iris
tingitana var.
fontanesii (Godr.)
Maire Iris
xiphium Desf. [Illegitimate]
Xiphion fontanesii (Godr.)
Baker Xiphion tingitanum (Boiss. & Reut.) Baker...
-
Hippo Regius → Bône →
Annaba Rusicade →
Philippeville →
Skikda Castellum Tingitanum → Orléansville → El
Asnam →
Chlef Malaca →
Calama →
Guelma Colomb-Béchar...
- tingitana. In 1690,
Rivinus published a
drawing of a
plant named Horminum tingitanum (pictured),
which was the
first time the name
tingitana was ****ociated...
-
subglabrum Peyerimhoff, 1917
Sphaerosoma sublaeve (Reitter, 1883)
Sphaerosoma tingitanum Peyerimhoff, 1917
Sphaerosoma vallambrosae (Reitter, 1885) Sphaerosoma...