Definition of numidia Numidia

/numɪˈdiʌ/ - [numideeu] - Nu•mid•i•a

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Noun

numidia - an ancient kingdom (later a Roman province) in North Africa in an area corresponding roughly to present-day Algeria
  north africa an area of northern Africa between the Sahara and the Mediterranean Sea
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  • numidia
    Ancient Berber kingdom in present-day Algeria and part of Tunisia.

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  • numidia
    An ancient country of North Africa, the seat of the war of the Romans with Jugurtha, which began 111 B.C., and ended with his subjugation and captivity, 106. The last king, Juba, joined Cato, and was killed at the battle of Thapsus, 46 B.C., when Numidia became a Roman province.

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