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    The Mauro-Roman Kingdom (Latin: Regnum Maurorum et Romanorum), also described as the Kingdom of Masuna, was a Christian Berber kingdom which dominated...
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    Altava was a successor state of the previous Mauro-Roman Kingdom which had controlled much of the ancient Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. During...
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    slain in battle. Much like the larger Mauro-Roman Kingdom, the Kingdom of the Aurès combined aspects of Roman and Berber culture in order to efficiently...
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    Vandal kingdom was the one of Altava, a city located at the borders of Mauretania Tingitana and Caesariensis....It is clear that the Mauro-Roman kingdom of...
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    was located in central Algeria. Ortayas was one of its monarchs. Mauro-Roman Kingdom Exarchate of Africa Austin Markus, Robert (2009). From Augustine...
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  • John (Greek: Ἰωάννης, romanized: Iōannēs), referred to as John the Tyrant and sometimes given the nickname Stotzas the Younger (Latin: Stutias Iunior)...
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  • Masuna (category Monarchs of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom)
    western Algeria who was said to have been a Christian, he ruled the Mauro-Roman Kingdom with its capital based in Altava (During the French presence, the...
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  • Maghreb Mainly Algeria, Tunisia and Libya Western Roman Empire Eastern Roman Empire Mauro-Roman Kingdom Kingdom of the Aures Languatan Foederati Berbers Vandals...
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    the collapse of Roman rule in North Africa, corresponding with the arrival of the Vandals and the establishment of the Vandalic Kingdom in the 440s–470s...
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    Mastigas (category Monarchs of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom)
    the Mauro-Roman Kingdom during the sixth century as King of the Moors and Romans, succeeding Masuna. During the reign of Mastigas, the Mauro-Roman Kingdom...
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    Mauretania Caesariensis (category Roman provinces in Africa)
    Roman Empire in the 5th century, most of the hinterland area was lost, first to the Vandal Kingdom and later to the Mauro-Roman Kingdom, with Roman administration...
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  • Stotzas (category Mauro-Roman Kingdom)
    Στότζας), also Stutias, Theophanes writes him Tzotzas (Τζότζας), was an East Roman (Byzantine) soldier and leader of a military rebellion in the Praetorian...
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    switching allegiance to the Roman Republic. Numidian culture flourished between the end of the Second Punic War and around the Roman conquest, with Masinissa...
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  • Garmul (category Monarchs of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom)
    Garmul or Gasmul, was a Berber king of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom. He is known for his various military campaigns, and raids against the Byzantine rulers...
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    Numidia (redirect from Kingdom of Numidia)
    present-day Algeria. The kingdom began as a sovereign state and an ally of Rome and later alternated between being a Roman province and a Roman client state. Numidia...
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    ISBN 0-226-89428-2. The Encyclopedia of World History Card of Rustamid or Tahert Kingdom. Rustamid Dynasty Encyclopedy Britanica. "Qantara - The Rustamids (761-909)"...
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    the Hafsid ruler Moulay Hassan. A year later the King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V seized Tunis, drove the Ottomans out and restored Muley...
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    regain self-governance in the Mauro-Roman Kingdom and its numerous successor polities in the Maghreb, namely the kingdoms of Ouarsenis, Aurès, and Altava...
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    Villaverde, Vega. El Reino mauretoromano de Altava, siglo VI [The Mauro-Roman kingdom of Altava]. p. 355. Camps, Gabriel (1984). "Rex gentium Maurorum...
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    Visigoths. In the early 6th century, it was the main port of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom. After the Islamic conquest of North Africa, it fell under the Umayyads...
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  • African Romance (category Africa (Roman province))
    region, including the Vandal Kingdom, the Byzantine-administered Exarchate of Africa and the Berber Mauro-Roman Kingdom. African Romance is poorly attested...
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    Jugurtha (category People executed by the Roman Republic)
    support of Rome to establish a kingdom. To do so Masinissa defeated the rival chief Syphax with the help of famed Roman general Scipio Africanus in 203...
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    fledgling kingdom then conquered the Roman-ruled islands of Mallorca, Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica in the western Mediterranean. In the 460s, the Romans launched...
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    Altava (category Roman towns and cities in Mauretania Caesariensis)
    Section: The Roman Civilian Sites. p.122-195 Villaverde Vega, Noé: "El Reino mauretoromano de Altava, siglo VI" (The Mauro-Roman kingdom of Altava) p...
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  • defeating the Vandals The Kingdom of Altava led by king Masuna also known as the Mauro-Roman kingdom a Romanized Berber kingdom whom became independent...
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    omen. Ultimately, his descendants go on to found the Roman Kingdom, the predecessor of the Roman Empire. Like Justin, Virgil's story essentially conveys...
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  • The Ifranid Emirate of Tlemcen or Ifranid Kingdom of Tlemcen, was a Kharijite state, founded by Berbers of the Banu Ifran in the eighth century, with...
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    Caliphate or Fatimid Empire (/ˈfætɪmɪd/; Arabic: ٱلْخِلَافَة ٱلْفَاطِمِيَّة, romanized: al-Khilāfa al-Fāṭimiyya) was a caliphate extant from the tenth to the...
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    the Western Roman Empire led to the establishment of a native Kingdom based in Altava (modern-day Algeria) known as the Mauro-Roman Kingdom. It was succeeded...
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  • verification. Numidia Mauretania Caesariensis Vandal Kingdom Kingdom of Altava Kingdom of the Aurès Mauro-Roman Kingdom Emirate of Tlemcen Rustamid dynasty Sulaymanid...
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