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Arabio (or Arabion) was the last
independent Numidian king,
ruling the
western region between 44 and 40 BC.
According to Appian, he was a son of Masinissa...
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annexed as part of the
province Africa Nova
after the
death of its last king,
Arabio, in 40 BC, and
subsequently the
province (except of
Western Numidia) was...
- (88–81) M****inissa II (81–46)
Sittius (46–44), a
Roman mercenary leader Arabio (44–40)
Annexed to Rome as part of
province Africa Nova (40–30). Juba II...
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centre of the Ebionites.
Adraa itself was a
Christian bishopric.
Arabio, the
first bishop of
Adraa whose name is known, parti****ted in the Council...
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annexed as part of the
province Africa Nova
after the
death of its last king,
Arabio, in 40 BC, and
subsequently the
province (except of
western Numidia) was...
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recognised the
legitimacy of Masteabar's kingdom. Masteabar's grandson,
Arabio, was the last
independent Numidian king in 42 BC.
Roller 2003, p. 25. Roller...
- Sa-udi
Arabia - ซาอุดีอาระเบีย (Thai), Saūda Arābija (Latvian), Saŭda
Arabio (Esperanto),
Saudi Araabia (Estonian, Võro), Saûdi-Araabje (Frisian), Saudiarabia...
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committed suicide after the defeat, but Masinissa's fate is unknown. His son,
Arabio,
escaped to join Pompey's
forces in
Hispania and
later returned to recover...
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territory of
Masinissa II, Juba's ally,
which was
recovered by M****inissa's son
Arabio after Caesar's murder. The
kingdom of
Mauretania thus
extended to Ampsaga...
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Poemas Ibéricos (1952)**** do Purgatório (1954)
Orfeu Rebelde (1958) Pão
Arábio (1931) Farrusco. The
Blackbird and
other Stories from the Portuguese. Translated...