Caesarea In Mauretania History

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    Caesarea in Mauretania (Latin: Caesarea Mauretaniae, meaning "Caesarea of Mauretania") was a Roman colony in Roman-Berber North Africa. It was the capital...
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    name refers to its capital Caesarea Mauretaniae (modern Cherchell). The province had been part of the Kingdom of Mauretania and named for the Mauri people...
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    enclaves). Mauretania Caesariensis was named after its capital Caesarea (now Cherchell); and comprised western and central Algeria. Mauretania gave the...
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    of Mauretania (Greek: Πτολεμαῖος, Ptolemaîos; Latin: Gaius Iulius Ptolemaeus; 13 x 9 BC–AD 40) was the last Roman client king and ruler of Mauretania for...
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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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    Cleopatra died in 8 AD. Selene was placed in the Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania in modern Algeria, built by her and Juba east of Caesarea and still visible...
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    District in Tipaza Province. Under the names Iol and Caesarea, it was formerly a Roman colony and the capital of the kingdoms of Numidia and Mauretania. The...
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    January 304 in Caesarea, Mauretania Caesariensis) is venerated as a martyr and saint. The Latin account of her martyrdom was written possibly in the 5th century...
  • Roman–Berber town in the former Roman province of Mauretania Sitifensis, the easternmost part of ancient Mauretania. It was located in what is now northern...
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    Zuccabar (category Roman towns and cities in Mauretania Caesariensis)
    James. The Municipalities of the Roman Empire The University of Michigan Press. Chicago, 1913 Caesarea of Mauretania Castellum Tingitanum Rapidum Icosium...
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    Tipasa (redirect from Tipasa in Mauretania)
    small hills which overlooked the sea, nearly 20 km. east from Caesarea (capital of Mauretania Caesariensis). Of the houses, most of which stood on the central...
  • Sinnada was an ancient city in Mauretania Caesariensis. Its location is presumed near Kenada, in modern Algeria. Sinnada was a suffragan bishopric of the...
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    in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. It is now a Latin Catholic titular see. Bita was important enough in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis...
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    Antonius Felix (category Articles lacking in-text citations from September 2017)
    married three times. His first wife was Drusilla of Mauretania, probably the daughter of Ptolemy of Mauretania and Julia Urania. Felix's second wife was the...
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    Archaeological Museum of Cherchell (category Archaeological museums in Algeria)
    continent. Cherchell was called Caesarea of Mauretania during the Roman empire, and was the rich capital of Roman Mauretania Caesariensis. Many artifacts...
  • either in Western Anatolia or across the Bosphorus in Constantinople. Caesarea, on the seacoast just northwest of Jerusalem, at first Caesarea Maritima...
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    Médéa (redirect from History of Médéa)
    Media ("halfway" in Latin), so called because it was equidistant from Tirinadi (Berrouaghia) and Sufnsar (Amourah) rest house of Mauretania caesarean on the...
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    Cappadocia (Roman province) (category States and territories established in the 10s)
    province of the Roman Empire in Anatolia (modern central-eastern Turkey), with its capital at Caesarea. It was established in 17 AD by the Emperor Tiberius...
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    fourth-largest Roman amphitheatre, the Julia Caesarea, was erected after the time of Julius Caesar. It was built in Mauretania between the times of 25 BC and 23...
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    Bou Saâda (redirect from Arena, Mauretania)
    was important enough in the Late Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis to be one of the many suffragans of its capital Caesarea Mauretaniae's Metropolitan...
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