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La Numidia Post-Massinissiana: La Lotta di Potere e le Guerre Giugurtine: Come Roma Riuscì a Sopprimere la Minaccia Giugurtina

المصدر: المجلة الجزائرية للترجمة واللغات
الناشر: جامعة وهران 2 محمد بن أحمد - كلية اللغات الأجنبية
المؤلف الرئيسي: Chebini, Sabrina (Author)
المجلد/العدد: مج3, ع1
محكمة: نعم
الدولة: الجزائر
التاريخ الميلادي: 2021
الشهر: جويلية
الصفحات: 90 - 107
ISSN: 2710-7922
رقم MD: 1380706
نوع المحتوى: بحوث ومقالات
اللغة: الإيطالية
قواعد المعلومات: AraBase
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كلمات المؤلف المفتاحية:
Massinissa | Giugurta | Numidia | Rome | Scipio
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المستخلص: With the Third Punic War, Scipio Emiliano had settled the African question, constituting a province which still had good relations with the kingdom of Numidia ruled by Massinissa, whose politics had attracted Roman merchants and businessmen to Africa, romans and italics. attracted by African riches, Rome was therefore grateful for the relations it had with Numidia. the kingdom after the death of Massinissa had passed to the eldest son Mecipsa, on the latter's death, the kingdom was disputed by the three main heirs, among them, the most unscrupulous was Giugurta, adopted son of Mecipsa, thus a long struggle for supremacy broke out. This article deals with the period of the Roman conquest in North Africa, with particular dedication to the period post-Massinissa and the analysis of the politico-social scenario of Numidia. What role did Giugurta play? How did Rome respond to this threat?

Con la terza guerra punica, Scipione Emiliano sbarcò sul territorio di Cartagine, dopo questa grandiosa vittoria, l’Africa del Nord divenne provincia romana, Roma e Numidia avevano sempre mantenuto buoni rapporti, infatti la politica di Massinissa aveva atterrato in Africa commercianti e uomini d’affari, romani ed italici attratti dalle ricchezze africane, dunque Roma era contenta dei rapporti che interattiva con la Numidia, il regno dopo la morte di Massinissa era passato al figlio maggiore Mecipsa, alla morte di quest’ultimo, il regno fu conteso dai tre principali eredi, tra i quali il più spregiudicato era Giugurta, figlio adottivo di Mecipsa, scoppiò cosi una lunga lotto per la supremazia. Nel presente articolo sono trattati i momenti della conquista romana in Nord-Africa, con particolare dedizione al periodo post-massinissiano e all’analisi dello scenario politico-sociale della Numidia. Quale il ruolo giocato da Giugurta ? Come Roma rispose a tale minaccia?

ISSN: 2710-7922

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