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  2. List of kings of Numidia - Wikipedia

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    Took over Numidia in a coup d'état against Ozalces. Lacumazes. 206–206 BCE. Took over Numidia in a coup d'état against Capussa. Masinissa. 206–148 BCE [9] Unifier of Numidia, He Unified Massylia and Masaessylia, his kingdom starts east from the Emporia in Libya and ended west on the shores of the atlantic.

  3. Masinissa - Wikipedia

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    e. Masinissa (Numidian: , Masnsen; c. 238 BC – 148 BC [3]: 180, 183 ), also spelled Massinissa, [4] Massena and Massan, [5] was an ancient Numidian king best known for leading a federation of Massylii Berber tribes during the Second Punic War (218–201 BC), ultimately uniting them into a kingdom that became a major regional power in North ...

  4. Juba I of Numidia - Wikipedia

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    Juba I of Numidia. Roman marble bust of Juba I from Cherchell, Algeria. Louvre Museum. Juba I of Numidia (Latin: IVBA, Punic: ywbĘży; [1][2] c. 85 –46 BC) was a king of Numidia (present-day Algeria) who reigned from 60 to 46 BC. He was the son and successor to Hiempsal II.

  5. Category:Kings of Numidia - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; Latina; Magyar; Nederlands; ... Pages in category "Kings of Numidia" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  6. Numidia - Wikipedia

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    L'Algérie au temps des royaumes numides ["Algeria at the time of the Numidian kingdoms"] (in French). Somogy Editions d'Art. ISBN 2850566527. Horn, Heinz Günter; Rüger, Christoph B. (1979). Die Numider. Reiter und Könige nördlich der Sahara ["The Numidians. Horsemen and kings north of the Sahara"] (in German). Rheinland. ISBN 3792704986.

  7. Gaia (king) - Wikipedia

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    Gaia (Numidian: GYY) [1] [2] (died 207 BCE) was a Berber king of the Massylii, [3] an eastern Numidian tribe in North Africa. Gaia reigned during the Second Punic War of ancient Rome. He was the father of King Masinissa , [ 4 ] and the brother of Oezalces .

  8. Gauda (king) - Wikipedia

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    Gauda was a king of Numidia, who reigned from 105 BC to 88 BC. He was the son of Mastanabal and a grandson of Masinissa. Gauda was thus also a half-brother of Jugurtha. He was the father of Hiempsal II and the grandfather of Juba I . According to Sallust during the Jugurthine War, Gauda had petitioned the Roman commander Q. Caecilius Metellus ...

  9. Masinissa II - Wikipedia

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    The western Numidian kingdom was smaller and weaker than the eastern. In 81 BC, the Roman general Pompey invaded Numidia, which, under the rule of a certain Hiarbas, was assisting the Roman rebel Domitius. Pompey subdued Numidia in a forty-day campaign and restored Hiempsal II to his throne and established Masinissa on his.