…In the process, it became a Roman protected kingdom, and under the reign of Juba II (25 BC-23 AD), the influence of Hellenistic culture intensified, and Roman law and Greek art were adopted. After the murder of his son and successor Ptolemy (23-40), civil war broke out, and the Roman state intervened. Emperor Claudius divided the region into two provinces, Mauretania Caesarensis in the east and Mauretania Tingitana in the west. In the early years of the empire, many colonies were founded, and the number of immigrants from Italy increased, but generally speaking, urbanization and Romanization were strongly military in nature, with auxiliary military formations at the core. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "Mauretania Tingitana" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…その過程でローマの被保護王国となり,ユバ2世(在位,前25‐後23)の治世には,ヘレニズム文化の影響が強まり,ローマ法やギリシア美術が摂取された。その後継者たる息子プトレマイオス(在位23‐40)の殺害後の内乱に続いてローマ国家が介入し,クラウディウス帝はこの地を二分して,東部のマウレタニア・カエサレンシスMauretania Caesarensisと西部のマウレタニア・ティンギタナMauretania Tingitanaの2属州を設けた。帝政初期には数多くの植民市が創設され,イタリアからの移住者も増大したが,総じていえば,都市化・ローマ化は補助軍構成を中核とした軍事的性格の強いものであった。… ※「Mauretania Tingitana」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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