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Numidia

Independent North African kingdom, close to Carthage, which became a Roman province, now eastern Algeria.



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Consider the actions of the consul Marius during the Roman invasion of Numidia in North Africa in the year 107 BCE.
Meanwhile, Cato's girl is also the object of unrequited love--this time from Juba, the prince of Numidia, Cato's lone surviving ally.
The Rise of Militarism Jugurtha was a renegade king of Numidia, an important North African nation that at various times had been an important ally both of Carthage and of Rome.
 
 
 
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