Arabio (or Arabion) was the last independent Numidian king, ruling the western region between 44 and 40 BC.[1] According to Appian, he was a son of Masinissa II and probable grandson of Gauda, who had divided Numidia between his sons in 88 BC.[2] He was of Massylian origin.[3]
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...
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...
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...
(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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Poemas Ibéricos (1952) Penas do Purgatório (1954) Orfeu Rebelde (1958) Pão Arábio (1931) Farrusco. The Blackbird and other Stories from the Portuguese. Translated...
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...
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...
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...
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...