described including Quercus × caesariensis (Q. falcata × Quercus ilicifolia) and Quercus × beaumontiana (Q. falcata × Quercus laurifolia). Quercus, is Latin for...
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coast, and there is some indication that the Latin variety of Mauretania Caesariensis was possibly changing in the direction of the asymmetric six-vowel system...
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extensive on the lower plateau. Juniperus phoenicea, Pistacia lentiscus, Quercus coccifera and Ceratonia siliqua are common tree and large shrub species...
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Francia). A Mauro-Roman realm survived in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis until the early 8th century. An inscription on a fortification at the...
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costaricensis Quercus deliquescens Quercus devia Quercus engelmannii, Engelmann oak Quercus flagellifera Quercus galeanensis Quercus germana Quercus hintoniorum...
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and Miles (2006), New Worlds: maps from the age of discovery, London: Quercus, ISBN 978-1905204809 Mercator (1570), Atlas of Europe. There are two online...
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provided by the inhabitants of the provinces of Africa and Mauretania Caesariensis, the Numidae or Mauri (from whom derives the English term Moors), who...
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