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The Numidians were the Berber population of Numidia (present-day Algeria). The Numidians were originally a semi-nomadic people, they migrated frequently... |
Berbers (redirect from Berber culture) the Numidians near Carthage, and the Gaetulians. The Mauri inhabited the far west (ancient Mauretania, now Morocco and central Algeria). The Numidians occupied... |
Fantasia (performance) (redirect from Fantasia (culture)) practised by the Numidians, historian Carlos Henriques Pereira stated that the modern North African fantasia is a watered down version of a Numidian military... |
Third Punic War (section Notes, citations and sources) general Hasdrubal and, the treaty notwithstanding, counter-attacked the Numidians. The campaign ended in disaster at the Battle of Oroscopa and the army surrendered... |
Ancient Rome (redirect from Ancient Roman society) into classical antiquity together with ancient Greece, and their similar cultures and societies are known as the Greco-Roman world. Ancient Roman civilisation... |
Protohistory (section Civilizations and peoples) in prehistory and in history: Alans Balts Bulgars Celts Dacians Erie Gauls Germanic peoples Huns Kofun Magyars Mosopelea Timucua Numidians Parthians Sarmatians... |
Dougga (section Numidian residence) pillaged and rebuilt on numerous occasions. Dougga's size, its well-preserved monuments and its rich Numidian-Berber, Punic, ancient Roman, and Byzantine... |
Demoiselle crane (redirect from Numidian crane) from Asia, Mongolia and China will spend the winter in the Indian subcontinent. The bird is symbolically significant in the culture of India, where it... |
History of early Tunisia (section Culture and society) and later by Greeks), Nomades (by Greeks), Numidians (by Romans), and later Berbers (by the Arabs); also the self-descriptive Mauri in the west; and Gaetulians... |
Names of the Berber people (section Numidians) foreigners and non-Greek speakers. Greeks referred to North African tribes as barbaroi, along with other generalized terms, such as "Numidians," and tribal... |
Mauri, the Numidians, and the Gaetulians. The Mauri inhabited the far west (ancient Mauritania, now Morocco and central Algeria). The Numidians were located... |
Arbëreshë people (section Culture) Dukagjin). His Italian-language historical tragedy I Numidi, Naples 1846 (The Numidians), elaborated half a century later as Sofonisba, dramma storico, Naples... |
Ancient Carthage (category Iron Age cultures of Africa) Greeks, Numidians, and Libyans. As the dominant power of the western Mediterranean, Carthage inevitably came into conflict with many neighbours and rivals... |
Gaetuli (category Berber peoples and tribes) challenge to the Roman legions. After a truce negotiated between the Numidians and the Romans led to the end of the war the Gaetuli forces were disbanded... |
Carthage (section Topography, layout, and society) [France] c. 300 BC (at 92). Also given (at 92) is a bilingual (Punic and Numidian) inscription from Thugga [Tunisia] circa 218–201, which regards a temple... |
Barbary lion (redirect from Numidian lion) for many years. The Barbary lion is a symbol in Nubian culture and was often depicted in art and architecture. Nubian deities, such as Amun, Amesemi, Apedemak... |
Tunisia (category Countries and territories where Arabic is an official language) "Carthage and the Numidians". Hannibalbarca.webspace.virginmedia.com. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2011. "Numidians (DBA... |
Gaius Marius (section Cimbri and Teutones) the hill Marius and Metellus led their men against the rear of the Numidian cavalry. The Romans gained the initiative and the Numidians had no choice but... |
Roman Republic (redirect from Optimates and Populares) War was a simple punitive mission after the neighbouring Numidians allied to Rome robbed and attacked Carthaginian merchants. Treaties had forbidden any... |
room and library. The doors and bookcases, in carved walnut, were a collaboration between Allard and Cuel. The Dining Room features pink Numidian marble... |