Numidia was an ancient Libyan kingdom located in the region of North Africa in what is now northern Algeria and parts de Tunisia and Libya . The Kingdom existed from the 3rd to 1st centuries BC. The Kingdom of Numidia was established as a client kingdom by Rome following the Second Punic War. It was annexed by Rome in 46 BC, and then again, after a brief period of restored independence, in 25 BC.
Kings of Western Numidia
| Reign |
Incumbent |
Notes |
| ante 215 BC to 202 BC |
Syphax |
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| 202 BC to ? BC |
Vermina |
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| ? BC to ? BC |
Archobarzane |
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Kings of Eastern Numidia
| Reign |
Incumbent |
Notes |
| ? BC to ? BC |
Zelalsen |
| ? BC to 207 BC |
Gala |
|
| 207 BC to 206 BC |
Ozalces |
|
| 206 BC to 206 BC |
Capussa |
|
| 206 BC to 206 BC |
Lacumazes |
|
| 206 BC to ?202 BC |
Massinissa |
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Kings of Numidia
Post-Independence
From the end of the Kingdom, Numidia was ruled by the following powers:-
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