Numidia (Roman province)
Numidia was a Roman province on the North African coast, comprising roughly the territory of north-east Algeria.
History
The people of the area were first identified as Numidians by Polybius around the 2nd century BC, although they were often referred to as the Nodidians.[1]
Eastern Numidia was annexed in 46 BC to create a new Roman province,
After 193, under
In 428, the Vandals began their incursions in the African provinces. They eventually managed to create the Vandal Kingdom that lasted between 432 and 534, the year in which the Vandals fell and the African provinces was reincorporated into (Eastern) Roman domain and formed the Praetorian prefecture of Africa, half a century later the Exarchate of Africa, by the reign of Maurice (r. 582–602).
Between 696 and 708, the region was conquered again, this time by the Arab Muslims (Umayyad) and became part of Ifriqiya.[4]
Major cities
Numidia as the other
Lambaesis was the seat of the Legio III Augusta, and the most important strategic centre. It commanded the passes of the Aurès Mountains (Mons Aurasius), a mountain block that separated Numidia from the Gaetuli Berber tribes of the desert, and which was gradually occupied in its whole extent by the Romans under the Empire. Including these towns, there were altogether twenty that are known to have received at one time or another the title and status of Roman colonies; and in the 5th century, the Notitia Dignitatum enumerates no fewer than 123 sees whose bishops assembled at Carthage in 479.
Episcopal sees
Ancient episcopal sees of Numidia listed in the Annuario Pontificio as titular sees:[6]
- Alba (in the region of Qarentina)
- Ampora
- Aquae (Henchir-El-Hammam)
- Aquae Novae
- Aquae Thibilitanae (Hammam-Meskhoutine)
- Arae
- Arsacal (Goulia)
- Augurus (ruins of Sidi-Tahar and Sidi-Embarec?)
- Ausuccura (Ascours?)
- Azura
- )
- Badiae (Badès)
- Bagai (Ksar-Bagaï)
- Baia (Henchir Settara? Henchir-El-Hammam?)
- Bamaccora
- Barica
- Belesasa
- Betagbara
- Bocconia
- Buffada
- Burca
- Caesarea(Youks-les-Bains, Henchir-El-Hammam)
- Caesariana (ruins of Kessaria)
- Calama
- Capsus, Numidia (Aïn-Guigba)
- Casae (El Madher)
- Casae Calanae
- Casae Medianae (Henchir-El-Taouil?)
- Casae Nigrae (near Negrine)
- Castellum (Henchir-Gastal)
- Castellum Titulianum
- Castra Galbae (Ksar-Galaba?)
- Cataquas (near Annaba)
- Cediae (Oum-Kif)
- Celerina (Guebeur-Bou-Aoun)
- Cemerianus
- Centenaria (Henchir-El-Harmel? Henchir-Cheddi?)
- Centuria (ruins of Aïn-Hadjar-Allah? Fedj-Deriasse?)
- Centuriones (ruins of El-Kentour)
- Ceramussa (Gueramoussa?)
- Chullu (Collo)
- Coeliana (Ain Tine)
- Cuicul(Djémila)
- Diana(Aïn Zana)
- Dusa
- Fata
- Fesseë
- Forma (ruins of Kherbet-Fraim?)
- Fussala
- Gadiaufala(Ksar Sbehi)
- Garba (ruins of Aïn-Garb)
- Gaudiaba
- Gauriana (Henchir-Gouraï?)
- Gemellae
- Germania (ruins of Ksar-El-Kelb?)
- Gibba (Henchir-Dibba)
- Gilba
- Giru Marcelli
- Girus (in the region of Djemila?)
- Girus Tarasii
- Guzabeta (ruins at Henchir-Zerdan?)
- Hospita
- Idassa (has namesakes) (near Merkeb-Talha)
- Idicra (Aïn-Aziz-Bin-Tellis)
- Iucundiana
- Iziriana
- Irzidzada
- Batna)
- Lambiridi (Kherbet-Ouled-Arif)
- Lamiggiga(Seriana)
- Lamphua (Aïn-Foua)
- Lamsorti (Henchir-Mâfouna)
- Lamzella (Henchir-Resdis)
- Leges (in the territory of Mila or Annaba)
- Legia
- Legis Volumni
- Liberalia (oasis of Lioua?)
- Limata (in the territory of Mila)
- Lugura (Aïn-Laoura?)
- Macomades (Merkeb-Talha)
- Macomades Rusticiana (Canrobert, Oum-El-Bouaghi?)
- Madaurus
- Mades
- Magarmel (Aïn-Moughmel?)
- Mascula (Khenchela)
- Mathara
- Maximiana (ruins of Mexmeia?)
- Mazaca
- Merouana (Lamasba)
- Mesarfelta
- Meta
- Midila (Mdila?)
- Milevum
- Mons (near Mdila)
- Moxori
- Mulia (ruins of El-Milia?)
- Municipa
- Musti
- Mutugenna (ruins of Aïn-Tebla?)
- Naratcata
- Nasai (Aïn Zoul?)
- Nebbi (in the territory of Tobma)
- Nicives (N'Gaous)
- Nigizubi
- Nigrae Maiores (Besseriani)
- Nova Barbara (ruins of Beni-Barbar?, Henchir-Barbar?)
- Nova Caesaris
- Nova Germania (near Khamissa)
- Nova Petra (ruins of Encedda?)
- Nova Sinna
- Nova Soarsa
- Octava
- Pauzera
- Pudentiana
- Regiana (Henchir-Tacoucht?)
- Respecta
- Ressiana (in the territory of Mila)
- Rotaria (Henchir-Loulou, Renier?)
- Rusicade(Skikda)
- Rusticiana
- Seleuciana
- Sigus
- Sila (Bordj-El-Ksar)
- Silli
- Sinitis (near Annaba)
- Sistroniana
- Setif)
- Suava
- Summa (ruins of Zemma?)
- Tabuda (Thouda)
- Tacarata (in the territory of Mila or in that of Annaba)
- Tarasa(Henchir-Tarsa?)
- Teglata
- Thagaste
- Thagora
- Thamugadi
- Theveste
- Thiava (near Annaba or Souk-Ahras)
- Thibaris
- Thibilis (Announa)
- Thinisa
- Thubunae (?Tubunae)
- Thubursicum (Khemissa)
- Thucca in Numidia (Henchir-El-Abiodh)
- Tiddi
- Tigillava (Mechta-Djillaoua)
- Tigisis (Aïn el-Bordj)
- Tipasa
- Tisedi (near Aziz-Ben-Tellis)
- Tituli (ruins of Aïn-Nemeur? ruins of Aïn-Merdja?)
- Tullia (near Annaba)
- Turres (in the territory of Annaba)
- Turres Ammeniae
- Turres Concordiae
- Tubusuptu (Tiklat)
- Turris Rotunda
- Ubaza (Terrebaza)
- Vaga (modern day Béja)
- Vadesi
- Vagada(ruins of El-Aria?)
- Vageata
- Vagrauta
- Vatarba
- Vegesela (ruins of Ksar-Bou-Saïd? of Ksar-El-Kelb? Henchir-El-Abiodh?)
- Velefi (ruins of Fedj-Es-Soyoud?)
- Verrona (Henchir-El-Hatba)
- Vescera (Biskra)
- Vicus Caesaris
- Vicus Pacati (Aïn-Mechara?)
- Villa Regis (near Tobna)
- Zaba (ruins of Tolga in the territory of Zab?)
- Zaraï
- Zattara (Bouchegouf District)
- Zerta (near Merkeb-Talha)
References
- ^ "Numidia: The story of a Kingdom". Cambridge Alert. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
- ISBN 978-0-521-21592-3.
- ISBN 9781135121426.
- ^ (in French) Article « Ifriqiya » (Larousse.fr).
- ^ Detailed map of Roman Numidia
- ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), "Sedi titolari", pp. 819–1013
Bibliography
- Filippo Coarelli and Yvon Thébert, "Architecture funéraire et pouvoir : réflexions sur l'hellénisme numide", Mélanges de l'École française de Rome: Antiquité, Année 1988, 2, p. 761-818 [1]
- Nacéra Benseddik, « Jugurtha-Cirta-Lambèse-Timgad » in Dictionnaire du Monde antique, PUF, Paris 2005.
- ISBN 2-7084-0751-1
- François Décret and Mhamed Fantar, L’Afrique du Nord dans l’Antiquité. Histoire et civilisation - des Origines au Ve siècle, Paris, 1981.
- "Propriétés impériales et cités en Numidie Méridionale". Cahiers du Centre Gustave Glotz (3): 123–139. 1992..