Definitions for Numidia

Numidia Nu·mid·i·a

Spelling: [noo-mid-ee-uh, nyoo-]
IPA: /nuˈmɪd i ə, nyu-/

Numidia is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 124 anagrams from letters in Numidia (adiimnu).

Definitions for Numidia

noun

  1. an ancient country in N Africa, corresponding roughly to modern Algeria.

Examples for Numidia

Think not that when Carthage is destroyed, there shall be any hope left for Numidia.

Zama was in Numidia, famous for Hannibal's defeat by Scipio.

They advised him to buy the support of Rome, and seize the crown of Numidia.

Augustine was born at Thagaste, a city of Numidia, in the year 354.

Massinissa was an able ruler and a decided benefactor to Numidia.

He stalks amongst them as, in the night, the dread and awful lion of Numidia.

The country now called Algeria was known to the Romans as Numidia.

Already the marker beacon at Numidia was sounding in his ears.

Cyprian's care not only extended over Carthage, but to Numidia and Mauritania.

At the end of the year he was appointed proconsul of Numidia.

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