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  1. Mauretania - Wikipedia

    In 25 BC, the kings of Mauretania became Roman vassals until about 44 AD, when the area was annexed to Rome and divided into two provinces: Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania …

  2. Mauretania | Luxury Liner, Transatlantic Voyages, Cunard Line ...

    A second ocean liner with the name Mauretania was launched in 1938 by the Cunard White Star Line. It made its maiden voyage the following year and, like its predecessor, was noted for its …

  3. RMS Mauretania - great-ocean-liners

    Answer: The RMS Mauretania was a groundbreaking and influential ship, setting new standards for speed, luxury, and elegance in transatlantic travel. Its success paved the way for other …

  4. Ship model, RMS Mauretania - National Museum of American …

    The RMS Mauretania was a British ocean liner owned by the Cunard Steamship Company. Designed to be fast and luxurious, the vessel was launched in 1907, and began its first …

  5. Mauretania - Wikiwand

    Mauretania is the Latin name for a region in the ancient Maghreb. It extended from central present-day Algeria to the Atlantic, encompassing northern present-da...

  6. Mauretania (ancient world) | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Mauretania, in the ancient world, was a North African region situated north of the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert, bordered by the river Ampsaga (Wadi el-Kebir) to the east.

  7. Mauretania - Chris Frame's Cunard Page: Cunard Line History ...

    Mauretania made her final passenger voyage from Southampton on 30th June 1934, just weeks after the Cunard-White Star merger. Following a period of layup in Southampton, she was sold …