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List of kings of Numidia

Numidia was an ancient Berber kingdom located in the region of North Africa that today comprises Algeria and parts of today Tunisia, Libya and Morocco. The kingdom existed from the 3rd to the 1st century BC. Rome established it as a client kingdom after the Second Punic War and annexed it, first in 46 BC and again in 25 BC after a brief period of restored independence under King Juba II (30 BC–25 BC).

Genealogy of Numidian kings[citation needed]

List of kings edit

All dates are BC.

Kings of the Massylii (Eastern Numidia) edit

The last ruler of the Massylii conquered the Masaesyli and created the unified Numidian kingdom.

Kings of the Masaesyli (Western Numidia) edit

Kings of Numidia edit

 
The Neopunic Micipsa inscription dedicated to "Mikiwsan (= Micipsa), king of the Massyli"

The three sons of Massinissa originally shared the kingdom, dividing responsibility. Micipsa later tried the same thing with his three heirs, but the result was a civil war. The Roman Republic defeated Numidia during the Jugurthine War. Gauda thus succeeded to a reduced Numidian kingdom. He divided the kingdom geographically between his two sons, establishing two different lines of Numidian kings. They were briefly displaced by a certain Hiarbas, but Roman intervention restored them.

Eastern Numidia edit

This was the main Numidian kingdom after 81.

Annexed to Rome as province Africa Nova (46–30).

Annexed to Rome as province Africa Proconsularis (25 BCE - 193 CE).

Western Numidia edit

This was a much smaller chiefdom than Eastern Numidia

Annexed to Rome as part of province Africa Nova (40–30).

Annexed to the Kingdom of Mauretania (25 BCE - 40 CE).

References edit

  1. ^ Koch, John T. (2013). Tartessian: Celtic in the South-west at the Dawn of History. Celtic Studies Publications. p. 218. ISBN 9781891271199.
  2. ^ Mark, Joshua J. (27 February 2018). "The Masaesyli and Massylii of Numidia". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  3. ^ Walsh, P. G. (1965). "Massinissa". The Journal of Roman Studies. 55 (1/2): 149–160. doi:10.2307/297437. JSTOR 297437.
  4. ^ Oyeniyi, Bukola A. (22 March 2019). "Traders, Merchants, and Invaders". The History of Libya. ABC-CLIO. p. 25. ISBN 9781440856075.
  5. ^ Warden, Michael (2019). Remember To Rule. Book Four. Personalities of the Republic. Lulu.com. p. 217. ISBN 9780244777333.
  6. ^ Astin, A. E.; Walbank, F. W.; Frederiksen, M. W.; Ogilvie, R. M. (1970). "Rome and Chartage". The Cambridge Ancient History. Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 B.C. Vol. 8 (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 143. ISBN 9780521234481.
  7. ^ Recueil des notices et mémoires de la Société archélologique de la Province de Constantine (in French). Vol. 7. Bibliothèque nationale de France. 1863.

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