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The
Western kingdom more distant from the Vandal kingdom was the one of Altava, a city located at the borders of Mauretania Tingitana and Caesariensis....It is clear that the Mauro-Roman kingdom of Altava was fully inside the Western Latin world, not only because of location but mainly because it
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Christianity is known to have existed in
Mauretania as early as the 3rd century. It spread rapidly in these areas despite its relatively late appearance in the region. Although it was adopted in the urban areas of Mauretania Caesariensis, the hinterlands retained the Romano-Berber religion.
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Historical sources about inland areas are sparse, but these were apparently controlled by local Berber rulers who, however, maintained a degree of Roman culture, including the local cities, and usually nominally acknowledged the suzerainty of the Roman
Emperors.
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published a law concerning the administrative organization of the newly acquired territories. Nevertheless, Justinian restored the old administrative division, but raised the overall governor at
Carthage to the supreme administrative rank of
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The last resistance against the Arab invasion was sustained in the second half of the 7th century mainly by the Roman-Moorish kingdoms -with the last
Byzantine troops in the region- under the leadership of the Christian king of Altava
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secured peace with the
Vandals in 442, confirming their control of Proconsular Africa. For the next 90 years, Africa was firmly under the Vandal control. The Vandals were ousted from Africa in the
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Villaverde Vega, Noé Tingitana en la antigüedad tardía, siglos III-VII: autoctonía y romanidad en el extremo occidente mediterráneo. Madrid, Real
Academia de la Historia, 2001
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1708:οἰκοῦσι δ᾽ ἐνταῦθα Μαυρούσιοι μὲν ὑπὸ τῶν Ἑλλήνων λεγόμενοι, Μαῦροι δ᾽ ὑπὸ τῶν Ῥωμαίων καὶ τῶν ἐπιχωρίων, Λιβυκὸν ἔθνος μέγα καὶ εὔδαιμον, ἀντίπορθμον τῇ Ἰβηρίᾳ.
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reform (293) further divided the area into three provinces, as the small, easternmost region of
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or Garmules, who resisted Byzantine rule in Africa but was finally defeated in 578.
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1340:) as a generic term for "the Berber tribes in the province of Mauretania".
1367:, thereby ending the Diocese of Africa's traditional subordination to the
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in the 530s. In the 7th century there were eight Romano-Moorish kingdoms:
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as their client-king. On his death in AD 23, his Roman-educated son
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A Praeses (civilian governor) of the same province of Tingitana
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was a legendary king of Mauretania credited with inventing the
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1401:. Two exarchates were established, one in Italy, with seat at
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and Mauretania Sitifensis and large parts of the interior of
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and to whom three extraordinary cavalry units were assigned:
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States and territories disestablished in the 1st century
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States and territories established in the 3rd century BC
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fell to the Vandals in 431 after a prolonged siege, and
511:
tribes, who had established themselves in the region by
2017:. In Josephine Crawley Quinn, Nicholas C. Vella (ed.).
1431:, was combined with the citadels of the Spanish coast (
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conquered the Roman province beginning in the 420s.
479:
Mauretania existed as a tribal kingdom of the Berber
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1655:. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 376.
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of 218–201 BC. The Mauri were in close contact with
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452:, with the reverse depicting the Mauretanian king
580:had Ptolemy executed in AD 40. The Roman Emperor
877:in 217 but was himself defeated and executed by
525:. The first known historical king of the Mauri,
1167:
1924:"Map showing the eight romano-berber kingdoms"
1007:, in charge of the following border garrison (
801:divided the Roman province of Mauretania into
495:) as the native name of a people opposite the
3470:by the Eastern Empire in 534 as the separate
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1674:
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922:, who also held the high military command of
541:( 110 BC) was father-in-law to the redoubted
8:
1957:Peasant and Empire in Christian North Africa
1085:at the Fortress of Friglas or Frigias, near
892:was split off from Mauretania Caesariensis.
862:Mauretania gave the empire one emperor, the
3493:'s administrative reorganization in 534–536
90:Independent kingdoms (431 AD – 8th century)
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2021:. Cambridge University. pp. 202–218.
1592:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 344–345.
1494:, a Christian Mauretanian martyr and saint
1441:. The African exarch was in possession of
376:ancestry, were known to the Romans as the
64:
48:
2427:. Provincial administration reformed and
1397:, and enjoyed considerable autonomy from
1197:also mentions another independent ruler,
1178:in western Algeria, one of these rulers,
1003:of Mauretania Tingitana, also ranking as
813:) River, about 60 km west of modern
2401:Late Roman and early Byzantine provinces
1899:El Africa Bizantina: Reconquista y ocaso
1866:. Oxford University Press. p. 335.
1615:, Follett, 1957, only gives "Mauritania"
609:
3553:Ancient Greek geography of North Africa
1509:
916:, i.e. a Roman governor of the rank of
588:in AD 44, placing it under an imperial
352:. It extended from central present-day
854:); and comprised western and central
339:
222:
215:• Division into Roman provinces
212:
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189:
185:
161:
151:
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137:
127:
7:
2098:Provinces of the early Roman Empire
1986:Papers of the British School at Rome
1358:defeated the Vandals. In April 534,
1330:tribes, now collectively called the
764:Began reign as co-ruler with Juba II
360:, encompassing northern present-day
1896:Aguado Blazquez, Francisco (2005).
1435:) and the Balearic Islands to form
1046:Tribunus cohortis primae Ityraeorum
564:in 25 BC when the Romans installed
2040:. Routledge Classical Monographs.
1549:"Archaeological Site of Volubilis"
1326:, had been lost to the inroads of
1037:Tribunus cohortis primae Herculeae
25:
1762:Caligula: The Corruption of Power
1184:rex gentium Maurorum et Romanorum
1074:Tribunus cohortis tertiae Asturum
584:annexed Mauretania directly as a
348:name for a region in the ancient
83:kingdoms (3rd century BC – 40 AD)
2833:Africa proconsularis (Zeugitana)
2459:in c. 640–660, although in
2347:
1819:, 9788489512948 p. 275 (spanish)
1652:Historical Dictionary of Algeria
1649:Phillip C. Naylor (7 May 2015).
1627:Longman Pronunciation Dictionary
1391:and the military authority of a
772:
745:
725:
705:
671:
638:
278:
3528:Ancient history of North Africa
2443:established after the death of
1764:(Routledge, 1989), pp. 116–117.
1350:Praetorian prefecture of Africa
1344:Praetorian prefecture of Africa
1306:The old provinces of the Roman
1065:Tribunus cohortis Pacatianensis
980:And, under the authority of the
933:, followed by (genitive forms)
832:); it corresponded to northern
809:along the line of the Mulucha (
797:In the 1st century AD, Emperor
38:. For the passenger ships, see
2791:Flaminia et Picenum Annonarium
2715:Diocese of Suburbicarian Italy
403:became the dominant religion.
1:
3548:1st-century disestablishments
3543:3rd-century BC establishments
2858:Tripolitania (Roman province)
2436:
1747:, fr. 3, F.G.H. III, p. 212;
1563:"Iol - ancient city, Algeria"
1354:In 533, the Roman army under
456:(left) offering the captured
413:North Africa during Antiquity
372:. Its native inhabitants, of
86:Provinces of the Roman Empire
27:Region in the ancient Maghreb
1905:. p. 46. Archived from
1782:University of Oklahoma Press
1751:, fr. 13, F.H.G. IV, p. 547.
1613:The Classic Latin Dictionary
1083:Tribunus cohortis Friglensis
869:. He seized power after the
846:was named after its capital
824:was named after its capital
598:legatus Augusti pro praetore
341:[mau̯.reːˈt̪aː.ni.a]
202:• client state of the
3523:Countries in ancient Africa
3466: Re-established after
2778:Diocese of Annonarian Italy
1473:tribe (namesake of Getulia)
1295:. The Western Empire under
1161:) by the late 3rd century.
1102:Equites sagittarii seniores
914:Mauritaniae et Caesariensis
635:Mythical king of Mauretania
576:succeeded him. The Emperor
483:. In the early 1st century
460:(right) to Faustus' father
36:Mauretania (disambiguation)
3579:
1707:
1347:
1261:
1134:
1123:
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410:
29:
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3439:Quaestura exercitus (536)
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2878:
2486:
2472:
2419:
2408:
2356:
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2036:Roller, Duane W. (2003).
1998:10.1017/S0068246200000039
1947:Julien (1931, v.1, p.273)
1629:(3rd ed.), Longman,
1588:E. Wilhit, David (2017).
1201:, who controlled most of
1143:crisis of the 3rd century
1097:Equites scutarii seniores
233:
186:
172:
138:
63:
58:
3315:Palaestina III Salutaris
2511:Alpes Poeninae et Graiae
2137:Alpes Graiae et Poeninae
1959:, Leslie Dossey, page 25
1193:The Byzantine historian
702:Co-ruler with Bocchus II
552:After the death of king
88:(44 AD – 7th century AD)
3482: Placed under the
2843:Mauretania Caesariensis
2662:Diocese of the Britains
2284:Mauretania Caesariensis
2013:Papi, Emanuele (2014).
1860:Wickham, Chris (2005).
1837:Oxford University Press
1829:Wickham, Chris (2005).
1625:Wells, John C. (2008),
1567:Encyclopedia Britannica
1527:Encyclopedia Britannica
1477:Mauretania Caesariensis
1316:Mauretania Caesariensis
1203:Mauretania Caesariensis
1182:, described himself as
1174:In an inscription from
1159:Mauretania Caesariensis
844:Mauretania Caesariensis
836:(including the current
803:Mauretania Caesariensis
793:Mauretania Caesariensis
762:Last king of Mauretania
393:Mauretania Caesariensis
3325:Phoenice II Libanensis
3028:Macedonia II Salutaris
2441:praetorian prefectures
2403:(4th–7th centuries AD)
2257:Hispania Tarraconensis
1523:"region, North Africa"
1172:
1131:Roman-Moorish kingdoms
476:
465:
441:
225:• Disestablished
168:Ptolemy of Mauretania.
154:• 25 BC - 23 AD.
59:3rd century BC – 44 AD
34:. For other uses, see
3518:Roman client kingdoms
3047:Praetorian prefecture
2922:Noricum mediterraneum
2898:Praetorian prefecture
2848:Mauretania Sitifensis
2743:Picenum Suburbicarium
2704:Praetorian prefecture
2492:Praetorian prefecture
2439: 293. Permanent
1774:Rabasa, José (1993).
1135:Further information:
1124:Further information:
974:Mauretania Sitifensis
945:(i.e. lower border),
884:Emperor Diocletian's
787:Further information:
574:Ptolemy of Mauretania
471:
447:
420:
411:Further information:
109:Common languages
44:RMS Mauretania (1938)
40:RMS Mauretania (1906)
3558:44 disestablishments
3478:Diocese of Illyricum
3472:Prefecture of Africa
3227:Galatia II Salutaris
2995:Diocese of Macedonia
2885:Eastern Roman Empire
2647:Mauretania Tingitana
2479:Western Roman Empire
2289:Mauretania Tingitana
2182:Corsica and Sardinia
2122:Africa proconsularis
1760:Anthony A. Barrett,
1745:Alexander Polyhistor
1482:Mauretania Tingitana
1407:Exarchate of Ravenna
1405:(hence known as the
1312:Mauretania Tingitana
1151:Mauretania Tingitana
822:Mauretania Tingitana
807:Mauretania Tingitana
789:Mauretania Tingitana
666:c. 110 – c. 80s BC
389:Mauretania Tingitana
368:in the north to the
3484:Quaestura exercitus
3257:Diocese of the East
3247:Pontus Polemoniacus
2909:Diocese of Pannonia
2738:Lucania et Bruttium
2685:Maxima Caesariensis
2680:Flavia Caesariensis
2187:Crete and Cyrenaica
2162:Bithynia and Pontus
2015:"Punic Mauretania?"
1703:English translation
1379:Exarchate of Africa
1369:Prefecture of Italy
1137:Mauro-Roman Kingdom
1031:secundae Hispanorum
1000:Comes rei militaris
972:in the province of
929:Praepositus limitis
722:Co-ruler with Bogud
529:, ruled during the
431:Cleopatra Selene II
192:• Established
181:Classical Antiquity
3335:Syria II Salutaris
3192:Armenian Satrapies
2965:Dacia Mediterranea
2887:(395–c. 640)
2815:Venetia et Histria
2723:Apulia et Calabria
2424:Notitia Dignitatum
2274:Lycia et Pamphylia
2252:Hispania Lusitania
2232:Gallia Narbonensis
2227:Gallia Lugdunensis
1443:Mauretania Secunda
1438:Mauretania Secunda
1389:praetorian prefect
1371:(then still under
1365:praetorian prefect
912:praeses provinciae
898:Notitia Dignitatum
594:procurator Augusti
477:
466:
442:
18:King of Mauretania
3500:
3499:
3462:Septem Provinciae
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3058:Diocese of Thrace
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2314:Pannonia Inferior
2242:Germania Superior
2237:Germania Inferior
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1873:978-0-19-921296-5
1846:978-0-19-921296-5
1720:Lewis and Short,
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1126:Diocese of Africa
1056:Tribunus cohortis
1029:Tribunus cohortis
783:Roman province(s)
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497:Iberian Peninsula
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144:• 110–80 BC
16:(Redirected from
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3476: Later the
3460: Later the
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3398:Thebais Inferior
3393:Thebais Superior
3350:Diocese of Egypt
3340:Theodorias (528)
3202:Armenia IV (536)
3054:
2957:Diocese of Dacia
2947:Valeria ripensis
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2894:
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2763:Tuscia et Umbria
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2614:Diocese of Spain
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3023:Macedonia Prima
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2772:
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2503:Diocese of Gaul
2493:
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2481:(395–476)
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2594:Narbonensis II
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