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- characteristics, were distinct from the Mauri people that inhabited it. The Gaetulians were exposed to the conditions of the harsh African interior near the...
- of the Mauri tribes to the west, and the Saharan edge occupied by the Gaetulians to the south. By the time of the Second Punic War in 218 BC, the previously...
- was believed in ancient times that Africa was originally po****ted by Gaetulians and Libyans, both nomadic peoples. According to the Roman historian Sallust...
- Gaius Sallustius Crispus, the original people of North Africa are the Gaetulians and the Libyans, they were the prehistoric peoples that crossed to Africa...
- Mouse and Lion's Share.[citation needed] Since classical antiquity, a Gaetulian lion in literature is a lion of fierce re****tion. Gaetulia, in ancient...
- Ptolemy placed two peoples, the Leukaethiopes and Melanogaetulians ('Black Gaetulians'), in the far west of North Africa; namely, in southern Morocco. Smith...
- century, Roman-era sources describe the area as inhabited by Gaetulian Autololes or the Gaetulian Daradae tribes. Berber heritage is still evident from regional...
- The Musulamii were a confederation of the Berber Gaetulian tribes, who inhabited the desert regions of what is today known as Chotts Regions in Tunisia...
- Bocchus Gaius Marius Lucius Cornelius Sulla Strength 90,000 Numidians, Gaetulians and Mauretanians (mostly light infantry and cavalry) 30,000–40,000 men...
- Bulla Regia and executed. Hiempsal was restored to the throne and the Gaetulians were formally placed under his authority. According to Plutarch, Pompey...