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For Mauretania there was a single wall with forts on both sides of it.
But there were variations: in Mauretania the cavalry proportion was 28%.
Mauretania returned to civilian service on 21 September 1919.
By March 1922 the Mauretania had resumed its usual service.
Nobody seems to have seen him, but word of his program is passed around from Ethiopia to Mauretania.
Roman rule collapsed in much of Mauretania and was never re-established.
Mauretania had, in fact, regained its political autonomy, during the Vandal period.
She was probably a member of the Royal Court in Mauretania.
Another set of related photographs includes 21 separate prints of the Mauretania.
They threatened to kill him on 26 July if some of their men held in Mauretania were not freed.
And to protect himself on his west, he married the daughter of the King of Mauretania.
He was the principal authority used by Juba of Mauretania.
She was the largest ship built on the Tyne since the Mauretania.
Mauretania remained in service until 1934, when she was retired, and was later scrapped.
What do you think of the Mauretania?
Mauretania won the Blue Riband and held it for an astonishing 20 years.
It is named after the ancient Berber kingdom of Mauretania.
Her legend states that she was a virgin from Mauretania Caesariensis.
The company built some of the most famous ships of the early 20th Century, including the Mauretania.
Mauretania became a favourite among her passengers.
Sometime after 44, he served as Roman Governor of Mauretania.
During his reign, the empire took over the Kingdom of Mauretania and made it into a province.
After the war's end, Mauretania made several further voyages for the Government repatriating troops.
Still, the first step is not so far away:- The Mauretania sails on Saturday!
Steel plates for the liner Mauretania were made by Spencers.