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  1. 25 mag 2024 · In ancient North Africa, one such name was Tacfarinas, the Berber rebel who dared to challenge the might of Rome. For eight grueling years, from 17 to 24 AD, this former Roman auxiliary led a fierce guerrilla war that shook the very foundations of the empire‘s rule in the region.

  2. 3 giorni fa · Ce nom est dérivé de « Tacfarinas », un chef berbère historique célèbre pour sa résistance contre l’Empire romain au Ier siècle après J.-C. Le terme « Tacfarinas » est lui-même issu de la langue berbère, où « Takfar » signifie « guerrier » ou « combattant ».

  3. 28 mag 2024 · Stephanos’ citation of Hekataios two works – Europe and Asia – suggests that Hekataios drew the line between European peoples and Asia peoples in the Caucasus mountain range and likely at the Phasis (Rioni) river itself.

  4. 5 giorni fa · Seconda guerra punica. Roma ottiene i possedimenti cartaginesi in Hispania e il dominio assoluto del Mediterraneo occidentale. e 2 flotte di 150 navi. [2] [3] [4] La seconda guerra punica (chiamata anche, fin dall'antichità, guerra annibalica [8]) fu combattuta tra Roma e Cartagine nel III secolo a.C., dal 218 a.C. al 202 a.C., [9 ...

  5. 4 giorni fa · A number of minor conflicts with nomadic tribes are recorded in the 1st century, the most serious of which was the revolt of Tacfarinas in southern Tunisia, suppressed in ad 23. As the area of settlement extended westward as well as to the south, so the headquarters of the legion moved also: from Ammaedara (Haïdra, Tunisia) to ...

  6. 24 mag 2024 · Libyans / Africans: Tacitus on Tacfarinas and resistance by Numidians, Maurians, and Musulamians (early second century CE)

  7. 7 giu 2024 · Tacfarinas (m. 24) fue un militar númida, jefe de la tribu nómada de los musulamios1 que vivía al sur de las provincias romanas de Numidia y Mauritania Cesariense, hasta el norte del límite ...

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