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Numidia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (609 words) |
 | After the death of Jugurtha (106 BC) as a Roman captive, western Numidia was added to the lands of Bocchus, king of Mauretania, while the remainder (excluding Cyrene and its locality) continued to be governed by native princes until the civil war between Caesar and Pompey. |
 | Soon afterwards, in 25 BC, Juba was transferred to the throne of Mauretania, and Numidia was divided between Mauretania and the province of Africa Nova. |
 | Under Septimus Severus (193 AD), Numidia was separated from Africa Vetus, and governed by an imperial procurator; finally, under the new organization of the empire by Diocletian, Numidia became one of the seven provinces of the diocese of Africa, being known as Numidia Cirtensis. |
| List of Kings of Numidia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (119 words) |
 | Numidia was an ancient Berber kingdom located in the region of North Africa now occupied by Algeria. |
 | The Kingdom of Numidia was established as a client kingdom by Rome following the Second Punic War. |
 | From the end of the Kingdom, Numidia was ruled by the following powers:- |