Abanni in the context of "Mauretania"


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⭐ Core Definition: Abanni

The Abanni (also called Abannae) were an ancient tribe in the northwest of Africa.

They settled in the ancient region of Mauretania, which encompassed the north of the present-day states of Morocco and Algeria and was part of the Roman Empire in the first centuries anno Domini. Together with the adjacent tribe of the Caprarienses, whose members lived in the mountains named after them, the Abanni in circa 375 AD took part in the uprising of the usurper Firmus against the Roman Emperor Valentinian I. Both tribes were defeated by the Roman general Theodosius. After this success Theodosius is believed to have subsequently moved to Auzia.

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