The Relationship Between The Nubel Family And The Roman Authority In The Caesarea Mauretania During The Second Half Of The Fourth Century Ad
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/ahssj.v8i1.2948الكلمات المفتاحية:
Nubel family، roman authority، Mauritania Caesarea، ancient Maghreb، Alliance and conflictالملخص
The present research paper aims to shed light on the Nubel family, which emerged on the scene of political and military events in the Caesarian Province of Mauritania during the second half of the fourth century AD and its relationship with the Roman authority. Furthermore, the Roman authority attempted to play the role of mediator between the various tribes in order to pass their political agendas in the region whose people expressed their rejection of the Roman presence and its policy by declaring repeated revolutions. Moreover, the Roman authority made alliances with some of its members and granted them positions and responsibilities in its various administrative and military agencies to absorb their personal ambitions indirectly. However, the circumstances and historical events that followed prevented the relationship from continuing as it oscillated between alliance and conflict, especially in light of Rome’s policy of discrimination between Children of the same famil