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Musti in Numidia, also
called Musti Numidiae, was an
ancient city and
bishop jurisdiction (bishopric), and is
presently a
Catholic titular see,(bishop's...
- Mauretaniae,
Fossatum Africae,
Fossa Regia,
Limes Tripolit****,
Limes Numidiae, etc. In the
south of
Mauritania Tingitana Romans made a
limes in the third...
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Roman rebel army and he
supported the
Vandal restoration attempt of dux
Numidiae Guntarith, who
seized the
province of
Africa proconsularis in
spring 546...
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successively as
Praeses (governor) of the
province of
Numidia (i.e.
Praeses Numidiae) and of Egypt, (i.e.
Praefectus Aegypti).
These were both very
senior procuratorial...
- Tolkien. Palgrave. p. 223. ISBN 978-1403946713. J. Mazard,
Corpus Nummorum Numidiae Mauretaniaeque (Paris 1955) 103, nº. 276, pl. 247 Polyaenus, (VIII, 23...
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Ocean to Egypt, with many
sections of
limes (Limes Tripolit****,
Limes Numidiae, etc.). The
Fossatum Africae ("African ditch") of at
least 750 km controlled...
- Salus",
Karthago XXI, 1986–7, pp 95– 105.
Omran (Ragab Salaam): The
Limes Numidiae et Tripolit****
Under the
Emperor Septimius Severus AD193-211, Unpublished...
- 240–245 Caesar, De
Bello Africo 30.2, 41.2, 86.1. J. Mazard,
Corpus Nummorum Numidiae Mauretaniaeque (Paris 1955) 103, no. 276, pl. 247
Polybius v.84.2–7 Rance...
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March 546,
Areobindus was
overthrown and
murdered by Guntharic, the dux
Numidiae, who had come into
negotiations with the
Moors and
intended to set himself...
- Carthago, Curubis, Neapolis, Simithu, Thuburnica, Madaure, Thubursi****
Numidiae and Zama. in Numidia: Cirta, Arsacal, Russicada, Sigus, Tiddis, Verecunda...