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    Numidia was the ancient kingdom of the Numidians in northwest Africa, initially comprising the territory that now makes up Algeria, but later expanding...
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    36°00′N 6°30′E / 36°N 6.5°E / 36; 6.5 Numidia was a Roman province on the North African coast, comprising roughly the territory of north-east Algeria...
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    Jugurtha (redirect from Jugurtha of Numidia)
    Jugurthen (Libyco-Berber Yugurten or Yugarten, c. 160 – 104 BC) was a king of Numidia. When the Numidian king Micipsa, who had adopted Jugurtha, died in 118...
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    united the eastern and western Numidian tribes and founded the Kingdom of Numidia. As a Roman ally, Masinissa took part in the decisive Battle of Zama in...
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    in Numidia is a titular see in Numidia of the Roman Catholic Church. The diocese of Turres in Numidia was located in the Roman province of Numidia, Roman...
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    Numidia is a census-designated place (CDP) in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The population was...
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  • Germania in Numidia is a former ancient city and Roman bishopric and current Latin Catholic titular see. It was in the Roman province of Numidia. Germania...
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    Juba II (redirect from Juba II of Numidia)
    or Ἰούβας; c. 48 BC – AD 23) was the son of Juba I and client king of Numidia (30–25 BC) and Mauretania (25 BC – AD 23). Aside from his very successful...
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  • Numidia is an Algerian brand of olive oil. It was launched in 2008 by Huileries Ouzellaguen in Ouzellaguen, in the Bejaia Province of Kabylia. The Numidia...
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    El Kala (redirect from Thinisa in Numidia)
    El Kala (Arabic: القالة, Latin Thinisa in Numidia) is a seaport of Algeria, in El Tarf Province, 56 miles (90 km) by rail east of Annaba and 10 miles...
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    Berbers (section Numidia)
    Musulamii, Gaetuli, and Garamantes gave rise to Berber kingdoms, such as Numidia and Mauretania. Other kingdoms appeared in late antiquity, such as Altava...
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    Jugurthine War (category Kingdom of Numidia)
    of Numidia, a kingdom on the north African coast approximating to modern Algeria. Jugurtha was the nephew and adopted son of Micipsa, king of Numidia, whom...
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    Juba I of Numidia (Latin: IVBA, Punic: ywbʿy; c. 85–46 BC) was a king of Numidia (present-day Algeria) who reigned from 60 to 46 BC. He was the son and...
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    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...
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  • Arae in Numidia (also spelled Aræ in Numidia) was an Ancient city and bishopric in Roman Africa, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Its modern...
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    kingdom of Numidia under Jugurtha[citation needed], who died in 104 BC, and it became very significant to the Berber monarchy and generals of Numidia [citation...
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  • Tipasa, distinguished as Tipasa in Numidia, was a town in the Roman province of Numidia in North Africa. Its ruins are located 957 meters (3,140 ft) above...
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    Gilva was a Roman–Berber city in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. It flourished during the Roman and Vandal empires. It was located to the south...
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  • Algeria, was among the cities important enough in the Roman province of Numidia (in the papal sway) to become one of its many suffragan dioceses, yet destined...
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  • Aquae in Numidia is a former Roman city and bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see in present Algeria. In Antiquity, the city (situated near...
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  • in the Roman-Berber province of Numidia. It was a Roman Catholic diocese. Vagada was located in the region of Numidia. It has been tentatively identified...
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  • Aquae Novae in Numidia is a former Roman city and bishopric and presently a Latin Catholic titular see. Aquae Novae was an ancient city in present Algeria...
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    Thucca in Numidia was an Ancient Roman era town and the seat of an ancient Bishopric during the Roman Empire, which remains only as a Latin Catholic titular...
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    BC to Juba II, the son of Juba I and king of Numidia. Subsequently, Numidia (except of Western Numidia) was directly annexed to the Roman Empire as the...
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    first consulship in 107 BC and became the commander of Roman forces in Numidia, where he brought an end to the Jugurthine War. By 105 BC Rome faced an...
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  • Maximilian of Tebessa, also known as Maximilian of Numidia, (Latin: Maximilianus; AD 274–295) was a Christian saint and martyr, whose feast day is observed...
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  • Acrolophus numidia is a moth of the family Acrolophidae first described by Herbert Druce in 1901. It is found in Mexico. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
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  • sufficient importance to become a suffragan diocese in the Roman province of Numidia, in the papal sway, but faded so completely, probably at the 7th century...
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    Girus Tarasii was a town in the Roman province of Numidia that became a residential episcopal see. It is tentatively identified with ruins situated at...
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    Numidians (category Numidia)
    The Numidians were the Berber population of Numidia (present-day Algeria). The Numidians were originally a semi-nomadic people, they migrated frequently...
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