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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
Mascezel
War in late antiquity
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
Gildonic_War
Latin designation for the Berber population of Mauretania
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
Mauri
Roman general
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
Gildo
Roman army general (c. 359 – 408)
sent Mascezel, the brother of Gildo, into Africa with an army, which quickly suppressed the rebellion. However, upon his return to Italy, Mascezel was
Stilicho
Western Roman emperor from 393 to 423
(397–398). Stilicho eventually subdued it through the local command of Mascezel, Gildo's brother. The next crisis was the Visigothic invasion of Italy
Honorius
Day of the year
by forces loyal to Western Roman Emperor Honorius under Gildo's brother Mascezel and Gildo's subsequent death. 432 – Election of pope Sixtus III following
July_31
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
History_of_Roman-era_Tunisia
King of the Quinquegentiani
against Valentinian I) Gildo (who rebelled against Emperor Honorius) Mazuca Mascezel Dius His daughter Cyria. Although according to Ammianus Marcellinus, he
Nuvel
Province of Algeria
Lyès Deriche, Algerian leader. Maamar Bettayeb, Algerian academician. Mascezel, Berber leader. Messaoud Aït Abderrahmane, Algerian footballer. Mohamed
Boumerdès_Province
Village in Kabylie, Algeria
Algerian basketball player. Firmus, Berber leader. Gildo, Berber leader. Mascezel, Berber leader. Nubel [fr], Berber leader. Dam on Meraldene River Meraldene
Meraldene
Place in Boumerdès, Algeria
leader. Hocine Soltani, Algerian boxer. Lyès Deriche, Algerian leader. Mascezel, Berber leader. Mohamed Aïchaoui, Algerian journalist. Mohamed Allalou
Thénia
Place in Thénia District, Thénia
Boushaki, Algerian artist. Firmus, Berber leader. Gildo, Berber leader. Mascezel, Berber leader. Mazuca, Berber leader. Mohamed Rahmoune, Algerian politician
Soumâa
District in Boumerdès, Algeria
Lyès Deriche, Algerian leader. Maamar Bettayeb, Algerian academician. Mascezel, Berber leader. Mohamed Aïchaoui, Algerian journalist. Mohamed Allalou
Thénia_District
Lyès Deriche, Algerian leader. Maamar Bettayeb, Algerian academician. Mascezel, Berber leader. Mohamed Aïchaoui, Algerian journalist. Mohamed Allalou
List of people from Boumerdès Province
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