• Arabio (or Arabion) was the last independent Numidian king, ruling the western region between 44 and 40 BC. According to Appian, he was a son of Masinissa...
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    and 40 BC, the old western kingdom was once again under a Numidian king, Arabio, who killed Sittius and took his place. He involved himself in Rome's civil...
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    annexed as part of the province Africa Nova after the death of its last king, Arabio, in 40 BC, and subsequently the province (except of Western Numidia) was...
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    was a centre of the Ebionites. Adraa itself was a Christian bishopric. Arabio, the first bishop of Adraa whose name is now known, participated in the...
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  • Sa-udi Arabia - ซาอุดีอาระเบีย (Thai), Saūda Arābija (Latvian), Saŭda Arabio (Esperanto), Saudi Araabia (Estonian, Võro), Saûdi-Araabje (Frisian), Saudiarabia...
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    (88–81) Massinissa II (81–46) Sittius (46–44), a Roman mercenary leader Arabio (44–40) Annexed to Rome as part of province Africa Nova (40–30). Juba II...
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  • province) Under Titus Sextius Forces Under Arabio Africa Vetus Under Quintus Unsure Roman Victory Arabio success in every battle but killed by Sextius...
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  • recognised the legitimacy of Masteabar's kingdom. Masteabar's grandson, Arabio, was the last independent Numidian king in 42 BC. Roller 2003, p. 25. Roller...
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  • committed suicide after the defeat, but Masinissa's fate is unknown. His son, Arabio, escaped to join Pompey's forces in Hispania and later returned to recover...
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    territory of Masinissa II, Juba's ally, which was recovered by Massinissa's son Arabio after Caesar's murder. The kingdom of Mauretania thus extended to Ampsaga...
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    lit. 'Arabian Mountains'), and the Gulf of Suez as the Ἀράβιος κόλπος (Arábios kólpos, lit. 'Arabian Gulf'); the Qedarite kingdom at this time thus covered...
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    Poemas Ibéricos (1952) Penas do Purgatório (1954) Orfeu Rebelde (1958) Pão Arábio (1931) Farrusco. The Blackbird and other Stories from the Portuguese. Translated...
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  • Masteabar, king of western Numidia Massinissa II, king of western Numidia Arabio, last independent king of Numidia Cleopatra Selene II, wife of juba II Ptolemy...
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  • who left him in command of western Numidia. Sittius was assassinated by Arabio in 44. Sittius, a resident of Cales in Campania, was among those proscribed...
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    Tunisia) The Romans annexed eastern Numidia in 46 BC. After the death of Arabio, six years later, Western Numidia was annexed as well. The two provinces...
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  • Colonia Cirta Sittianorum cognomine and settled there. He was killed by Arabio, a son of the Numidian king Masinissa II in 44 BC. "Publius Sittius and...
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