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Masuna or M****onas (fl. c. 508–535) was a
Berber from what is now
western Algeria who was said to have been a Christian, he
ruled the Mauro-Roman Kingdom...
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Regnum Maurorum et Romanorum), also
described as the
kingdom of
Masuna, was a
Christian Berber kingdom which dominated much of the
ancient Roman...
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identifies a man
named Masuna as the king of "Regnum
Maurorum et Romanarum", the
Kingdom of the
Moors and Romans. It is
possible that
Masuna is the same man...
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inscription from
Altava in
western Algeria, one of
these rulers,
Masuna,
described himself as rex
gentium Maurorum et
Romanorum (king of the Roman...
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attempt at
reconquering Northern Africa, the Mauro-Roman
Kingdom under Masuna allied with them
against the Vandals. However,
subsequent rulers would come...
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independent in 484
after defeating the
Vandals The
Kingdom of
Altava led by king
Masuna also
known as the Mauro-Roman
kingdom a
Romanized Berber kingdom whom became...
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retreated into
Numidia where they
joined forces with Iabdas, King of the Aurès.
Masuna, King of the Mauro-Roman
Kingdom and
allied with the Byzantines, and another...
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ruled by Iaudas, and the
Mauretanian Moors were led by
Mastigas and
Masuna.
After Belisarius departed for Constantinople, he was
succeeded as magister...
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Kingdom during the
sixth century as King of the
Moors and Romans,
succeeding Masuna.
During the
reign of Mastigas, the Mauro-Roman
Kingdom governed almost the...
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intrigued Orientalists;
unlike other Berber kings, like his
predecessors Masuna, Masties,
Mastigas and Garmul, Arab
chroniclers likely transmitted us a...