- (2010-12-29). "
Masaesyli / Masaesyles". Encyclopédie berbère (in French) (30): 4630–4631. doi:10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.478. ISSN 1015-7344. "The
Masaesyli and...
- the
Masaesyli in the west (Capital: Siga).
During the
Second Punic War (218–201 BC), Masinissa, king of the M****ylii,
defeated Syphax of the
Masaesyli to...
- King Juba II (30 BC–25 BC). The last
ruler of the M****ylii
conquered the
Masaesyli and
created the
unified Numidian kingdom.
Syphax (bef. 215–202) Vermina...
- (Ancient Gr****: Σύφαξ, Sýphax; Punic: 𐤎𐤐𐤒, SPQ) was a king of the
Masaesyli tribe of
western Numidia (present-day Algeria)
during the last quarter...
- by a king. On
their loosely defined western frontier were the
powerful Masaesyli. To
their east lay the
territory of the rich and
powerful Carthaginian...
-
where he
gives his
daughter in
marriage to Syphax, king of the
Numidian Masaesyli tribe, to
formalize their military alliance.
After being an ally of Carthage...
- Numidia. It was
located at the
western border of the
territory of the
Masaesyli, a
Berber tribe.
Their traditional opponents were the
Berber confederation...
-
Sahara into the Maghreb. A
series of
Berber peoples such as the Mauri,
Masaesyli, M****yli, Musulamii, Gaetuli, and
Garamantes gave rise to
Berber kingdoms...
- inhabitants, of
Berber ancestry, were
known to the
Romans as the
Mauri and the
Masaesyli. In 25 BC, the
kings of
Mauretania became Roman v****als
until about 44...
-
Punic War,
Masinissa fought for
Carthage against Syphax, the king of the
Masaesyli of
western Numidia (present day Algeria), who had
allied himself with...