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Mauretania Tingitana

Mauretania Tingitana (Latin for "Tangerine Mauretania") was a Roman province, coinciding roughly with the northern part of present-day Morocco.[1] The territory stretched from the northern peninsula opposite Gibraltar, to Sala Colonia (or Chellah) and Volubilis to the south,[2] and as far east as the Mulucha (or Malva) river. Its capital city was Tingis, which is the modern Tangier. Other major cities of the province were Iulia Valentia Banasa, Septem, Rusadir, Lixus and Tamuda.[3]

Provincia Mauretania Tingitana

42 AD

430s AD

534 AD

Early 8th century

List of Roman governors of Mauretania Tingitana

Mauretania Sitifensis

Mauretania Caesariensis

Roman roads in Morocco

Tabula Banasitana

J. B. Bury, History of the Later Roman Empire ()

online

Fentress, "Tribe and faction: the case of the Gaetuli", MEFRA, 94 (1982), pp. 325-34.

A. H. M. Jones, The Later Roman Empire, Blackwell, Oxford 1964.  0-631-15076-5

ISBN

Mugnai, N. (2018). Architectural Decoration and Urban History in Mauretania Tingitana. Quasar.  978-88-7140-853-8.

ISBN

(in German).

Pauly-Wissowa

M. C. Sigman, "The Romans and the indigenous tribes of Mauretania Tingitana", Historia, 26 (1977), pp. 415-439.

Westermann, Großer Atlass zur Weltgeschichte (in German).

at LacusCurtius

Thayer's Gazetteer

Mauretania Tingitana (in Spanish)

Passion of St Marcellus