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Fossatum Africae ("African ditch") is one or more linear defensive structures (sometimes called limes) claimed to extend over 750 km (470 mi) or more in northern Africa constructed during the Roman Empire to defend and control the southern borders of the Empire in Africa. It is considered to be part of the greater frontier system in Roman Africa. It is considered to have many similarities of construction to Hadrian's Wall, one of the northern borders of the Empire in Britain.

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  • الخندق الأفريقي (ar)
  • Fossatum Africae (en)
  • Fossatum Africae (es)
  • Limes africano (it)
  • Fossatum Africae (ru)
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  • الخندق الأفريقي (باللاتينية: Fossatum Africae) هي بنية دفاعية خطية يزعم أنها تمتد على 750 كم أو أكثر في شمال أفريقيا، شيدت خلال فترة الإمبراطورية الرومانية للدفاع والسيطرة على الحدود الجنوبية للإمبراطورية في أفريقيا، له العديد من أوجه التشابه في البناء مع سور هادريان عند الحدود الشمالية للإمبراطورية في بريطانيا. (ar)
  • Fossatum Africae ("zanja africana") es una estructura defensiva lineal (limes) que se afirma se extiende sobre 750 kilómetros (470 millas) o más en el norte de África, construido durante el Imperio Romano para defender y controlar las fronteras del sur del Imperio en África. Se considera que tiene muchas similitudes de construcción con el Muro de Adriano, una de las fronteras del norte del Imperio en Gran Bretaña. (es)
  • Fossatum Africae ("African ditch") is one or more linear defensive structures (sometimes called limes) claimed to extend over 750 km (470 mi) or more in northern Africa constructed during the Roman Empire to defend and control the southern borders of the Empire in Africa. It is considered to be part of the greater frontier system in Roman Africa. It is considered to have many similarities of construction to Hadrian's Wall, one of the northern borders of the Empire in Britain. (en)
  • Per limes africano si intendono almeno sei differenti settori di limes romano lungo il fronte dell'Africa settentrionale. Si trattava del fronte meridionale a difesa dell'Impero romano. Fu il "fronte" più lungo, ma certamente il meno complicato da difendere con i suoi 45 000 armati schierati nel corso dei primi III secoli. Si estendeva da Rabat in Marocco, a Suez sul Mar Rosso in Egitto, e misurava in linea d'aria 4 000 km. Ma la frontiera romana passava a un migliaio di chilometri a sud del Cairo, e il suo percorso da qui fino all'Oceano Atlantico non era per nulla rettilineo. (it)
  • Fossatum Africae («Африканский ров») — одно или несколько римских линейных оборонительных сооружений (иногда называемых лимесами) в Северной Африке, простиравшееся на 750 км или более было возведено с целью защиты и контроля над южными границами империи в Африке, являлось частью большой пограничной системы в римской Африке. Считается, что имеет много общего со Адриановым валом. (ru)
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  • Black lines indicate approximate path of the 4 sections of the Fossatum Africae according to Baradez . See text below for details. (en)
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