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Juba II

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Juba II (died AD 23)

King of Numidia, North Africa, about 30 BC, and of the African kingdom of Mauretania 25 BC, son of Juba I. He was transferred to Mauretania by the emperor Augustus when Numidia became a Roman province.

Juba wrote 12 works on historical and geographical subjects, fragments of which have survived.



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Juba II in America: Ahmed Osman tells us about the destruction of all knowledge around the end of the 4th Century Ad as a result of Roman edicts and the desire to make people into sheep to herd as they saw fit.
It had been part of the Ptolemaic knowledge before they came to America with Juba II during early Roman Empire days.
 
 
 
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