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Mascezel (Latin:
Masceldelus or
Mascezel; died c. 398) was
briefly ruler of
Roman North Africa after the
defeat of his
brother Gildo during the Gildonic...
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Mascezel approached with
offers of peace, he
first encountered the
standard bearer of one of the
African legions. When he
refused to yield,
Mascezel struck...
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nationes Mauricas), he was
brother to Firmus. His
other brothers were
called Mascezel, Mazuca, Sammac, and Dius. He had a
sister named Cyria.
According to a...
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Gildo had
another brother called Mascezel. At some point,
Gildo executed Mascezel's children.
Because of this,
Mascezel helped the
Romans defeat his brother's...
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Mascezel, the
brother of Gildo, into
Africa with an army,
which quickly suppressed the rebellion. However, upon his
return to Italy,
Mascezel was...
- (397–398). It was
eventually subdued by Stilicho,
under the
local command of
Mascezel, the
brother of Gildo. The next
crisis was the
Visigothic invasion of Italy...
- Boushaki,
Algerian artist. Firmus,
Berber leader. Gildo,
Berber leader.
Mascezel,
Berber leader. Mazuca,
Berber leader.
Mohamed Rahmoune,
Algerian politician...
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Bendali -
Redha Malek - Cheb Mami -
Maamar Mamouni -
Yazid Mansouri -
Mascezel -
Masinissa -
Jacques M****u -
Matoub Lounes -
Mauretania -
Mauretania Caesariensis...
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Christian church. Six sons of
Nubel are listed: Firmus, Sammac, Gildo,
Mascezel, Dius, and Mazuc. In
addition to his wife Nonnica, the
father Nubel had...
- Lyès Deriche,
Algerian leader.
Maamar Bettayeb,
Algerian academician.
Mascezel,
Berber leader.
Messaoud Aït Abderrahmane,
Algerian footballer. Mohamed...