Mauretanian royal court

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The Mauretanian royal court was the political and ceremonial center of the ancient Kingdom of Mauretania in North Africa, where its kings, including Bocchus I, resided and exercised their authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient institution
political institution
royal court
associatedWith Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Kingdom of Mauretania NERFINISHED
culture Berber NERFINISHED
Hellenistic
Punic
Romanized
engagedIn diplomatic relations with Rome
negotiations with Jugurtha conflict parties
existedUntil Roman annexation of Mauretania NERFINISHED
function administrative center
ceremonial center of the Kingdom of Mauretania
diplomatic center
political center of the Kingdom of Mauretania
residence of the Mauretanian king
governedBy Bocchus I NERFINISHED
Bocchus II NERFINISHED
Juba II NERFINISHED
Mauretanian king
Ptolemy of Mauretania NERFINISHED
hadInstitution court officials
royal council
royal guard
hasCapital Iol Caesarea NERFINISHED
Volubilis NERFINISHED
languageUsed Berber languages NERFINISHED
Latin
Punic
locatedIn Kingdom of Mauretania NERFINISHED
North Africa
notableEvent alliance of Bocchus I with Rome against Jugurtha
partOf Mauretanian monarchy NERFINISHED
religion Berber polytheism
Hellenistic religion
Roman religion
successor Roman provincial administration of Mauretania Caesariensis NERFINISHED
Roman provincial administration of Mauretania Tingitana NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st century BCE
1st century CE
2nd century BCE
early Roman Imperial period
usedBy Bocchus I NERFINISHED
Bocchus II NERFINISHED
Juba II NERFINISHED
Ptolemy of Mauretania NERFINISHED

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Bocchus I governedFrom Mauretanian royal court