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FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL IOTA
UNDERBAR U+2C92 Ⲓ
COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER IAUDA U+2C93 ⲓ
COPTIC SMALL LETTER IAUDA U+A646 Ꙇ
CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER IOTA U+A647 ꙇ CYRILLIC...
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Iaudas or
Iabdas was a
Berber leader of the
sixth century and king of the
Kingdom of the Aurès who held the
Byzantines in
check for a long time in the...
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letter gave rise to the Gr**** Iota (Ι),
Latin I and J,
Cyrillic І,
Coptic Iauda (Ⲓ) and
Gothic eis . The term yod is
often used to
refer to the
speech sound...
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Caesarea which was held by the
Eastern Roman Empire.
Mastigas would ally with
Iaudas,
ruler of the
Kingdom of the Aurès and an
enemy of both the
Eastern Roman...
- in Khenchela,
Algeria Queen of the Aurès
Reign c. 668 - 703?
Predecessor Iaudas Leader of the Berber In
office c. 680s - 703?
Predecessor Kusaila Born Early...
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Aurasii (the
tribes of the Aurès Mountains) in
Numidia were
ruled by
Iaudas, and the
Mauretanian Moors were led by
Mastigas and Masuna.
After Belisarius...
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counterparts notes Greg
Fisher and
Alexander Drost.
Masties was
later succeeded by
Iaudas. The
majority of the text of the
inscription is
presented as self-eulogy...
- Hun
military commander in the
Byzantine Empire. He is
noted for
defeating Iaudas, king of the Moors, and his army with just 70 men. He
commanded the Hun...
- casualties.
Those who
survived fled to Numidia,
where they
joined the
forces of
Iaudas, the
leader of the
tribes of
Mount Aurasium. With
Byzacena secured, and...
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Sergius fault the
Laguatans and many
others tribes coming from
Libya and even
Iaudas of the
Aures joined it for
their own
reasons even the
Byzantine deserter...