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The Kingdom existed from the 3rd to 1st Centuries BC.
The Kingdom of Numidia was established as a client kingdom by Rome following the Second Punic War. It was annexed by Rome in 46 BC, and then, after a brief period of restored independence, in 25 BC.
| Reign | Incumbent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| ante 215BC to 202 | Sifax | |
| 202 to ? | Vermina | |
| ? to ? | Archobarzane |
| Reign | Incumbent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| ? to ? | Zelalsen | |
| ? to 207BC | Gayya | |
| 207 to 206 | Ozalces | |
| 206 to 206 | Capussa | |
| 206 to 206 | Lacumazes | |
| 206 to ? 202 | Massinissa |
| Reign | Incumbent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 202BC to 148BC | Massinissa | Hitherto king of Western Numidia |
| 8 to 118 | Micipsa | |
| 148 to 145 | Gulussa | |
| Mastanabal | ||
| 118 to 118 | Adherbal | |
| Hiempsal I | ||
| Jugurtha | ||
| 118 to 112 | Adherbal | |
| 118 to 106 | Jugurtha | |
| 106 to 88 | Gauda | |
| 88 to 60 | Hiempsal II | |
| 60 to 46 | Juba I | |
| 46 to 30 | Roman Republic Suzerainty | |
| 30BC to 25BC | Juba II |
From the end of the Kingdom, Numidia was ruled by the following powers:-
| 25BC to 395 | Roman Empire, becoming |
| 395 to 429 | The Western Roman Empire |