Mauretania Caesariensis

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From the Latin Maurētānia Caesariēnsis, variant spelling of Maurītānia Caesariēnsis.

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Mauretania Caesariensis

  1. (history) A province of the Roman Empire, established in AD 42, occupying territory in northwestern Africa roughly corresponding to present-day northern Algeria, with its capital at Caesarēa.
    Meronyms: Saldae, Tubusuctu

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Maurētānia Caesariēnsis f sg (genitive Maurētāniae Caesariēnsis); first declension

  1. Alternative spelling of Maurītānia Caesariēnsis

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First-declension noun with a third-declension adjective, with locative, singular only.