- to
govern Creta et
Cyrenaica in 15 BCE and the
Romans ruled the
Nasamones. The
Nasamones were
ruled over by the
Romans and
remained autonomous in the Roman...
- wind or the
Nasamones but only that the
Psylli were
still in existence,
occupying "a
barren and arid region" (XVII.3.23)
below the
Nasamones.
Later writers...
-
Machlyes Marmaridae Mauri Bakouatae Makanitae Mauretania Meshwesh Musulamii Nasamones Numidae Masaesyli M****ylii
Numidia Quinquegentiani Psylli Medieval Ad****a...
-
western ends of
Africa (Libya),
these two
tribes were
known as the
Libyan Nasamones, who
spoke an
alien language to the inhabitants, and the Ichthyophagi...
-
Giligammae (Γιλιγάμμαι and Γιλιγάμβαι) in the
coastal districts, and of
Nasamones (Νασαμῶνες) and
Augilae (Αὔγιλαι and Αὐγιλίται) in the interior. The Adyrmachidae...
- Teh'nu, Rebu, Kehek, KeyKesh, Imukehek, Meshwesh, Macetae, Macatutae,
Nasamones, Nitriotae, and Tautamaei. As of 2012[update] the
major tribal groups...
-
Rauso Nilotic Peoples African kingdoms North Africa Carthage Garamantes Nasamones chiefdom Cyrene Blemmyes M****ylii
Confederation Numidia Mauretania Nobatia...
- to its
inhospitable nature and vastness.
According to Herodotus, the
Nasamones, a
nomadic Berber tribe living in what is now Libya, sent five sons of...
- for
defeating the
Nasamones, a
nomadic Berber tribe that rose
against Roman rule.
Responding to
alleged acts of extortion, the
Nasamones resisted Roman rule...
- is
mentioned by
Herodotus (c. 484–425 BC), who
describes the
nomadic Nasamones migrating in
fixed seasons between the
coasts of
Syrtis Major (Gulf of...