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What a mess

Numidia and Mauretania were different regions, kingdoms, and provinces. Most of this article is about Caesarea Mauretaniae or Caesarea in Mauretania, which is now Cherchell. Caesarea in Numidia was a completely different place whose ruins are at Henchir-El-Hammam. The article needs to be redivided into separate pages on the separate towns. —  LlywelynII 21:37, 4 December 2018 (UTC) reply

@ Llywelyn: Cherchel (Caesarea Mauretaniae) is the capital of Mauretania Caesariensis but Henchir-El-Hammam it is named Aquae Flauianaeö [1] -- NEHAOUA ( talk) 08:27, 21 December 2019 (UTC) reply
Do you have any sources proving that there's another Caesearea in Numidia? As far as I know Caesarea was the name given by King Juba II of Mauretania to Iol, which is now named Cherchell, in modern Algeria. Ideophagous 19:05, 22 December 2019 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ideophagous ( talkcontribs)
  1. ^ Laporte, Jean-Pierre. "Henchir el-Hammam, antique Aquae Flavianae". {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

What a mess

Numidia and Mauretania were different regions, kingdoms, and provinces. Most of this article is about Caesarea Mauretaniae or Caesarea in Mauretania, which is now Cherchell. Caesarea in Numidia was a completely different place whose ruins are at Henchir-El-Hammam. The article needs to be redivided into separate pages on the separate towns. —  LlywelynII 21:37, 4 December 2018 (UTC) reply

@ Llywelyn: Cherchel (Caesarea Mauretaniae) is the capital of Mauretania Caesariensis but Henchir-El-Hammam it is named Aquae Flauianaeö [1] -- NEHAOUA ( talk) 08:27, 21 December 2019 (UTC) reply
Do you have any sources proving that there's another Caesearea in Numidia? As far as I know Caesarea was the name given by King Juba II of Mauretania to Iol, which is now named Cherchell, in modern Algeria. Ideophagous 19:05, 22 December 2019 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ideophagous ( talkcontribs)
  1. ^ Laporte, Jean-Pierre. "Henchir el-Hammam, antique Aquae Flavianae". {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)

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