• assassinated by Iaudas, and Orthaïas, victim of a conspiracy by Iaudas and Mastigas, advanced against the Aurès. He challenged Iaudas to battle, but after...
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    in Khenchela, Algeria Queen of the Aurès Reign c. 668 - 703? Predecessor Iaudas Leader of the Berber In office c. 680s - 703? Predecessor Kusaila Born Early...
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    an ally of Masuna. Mastigas allied with Iaudas in an attempt at capturing territory held by Ortaias. Iaudas would be defeated by the Eastern Roman Empire...
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    counterparts notes Greg Fisher and Alexander Drost. Masties was later succeeded by Iaudas. The majority of the text of the inscription is presented as self-eulogy...
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  • casualties. Those who survived fled to Numidia, where they joined the forces of Iaudas, the leader of the tribes of Mount Aurasium. With Byzacena secured, and...
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  • letter gave rise to the Greek Iota (Ι), Latin I and J, Cyrillic І, Coptic iauda (Ⲓ) and Gothic eis . The term yod is often used to refer to the speech sound...
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    The Aurasii (the tribes of the Aurès Mountains) in Numidia were ruled by Iaudas, and the Mauretanian Moors were led by Mastigas and Masuna. After Belisarius...
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  • /e/ /æ/, /ɑ/, /ɪ/ /iː/ Ⲑ ⲑ 9 Thethe Θ, θ Th/T /th/ /tʰ/ /t/ /θ/ Ⲓ ⲓ 10 Iauda Ι, ι I/J/Y /iː/, /j/ /i/, /j/, /ə/ (ⲓⲉ = /e/) /ɪ/, /j/ (ⲓⲉ = /e/) /i/, /j/...
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  • defeating Iaudas, King of the Moors, and his troops with just 70 cavalrymen. He led his seventy men to capture a spring located near to where Iaudas and his...
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    historian Procopius shed light on these structures again, noting their use by Iaudas, the ruler of the Aures kingdom, against the invading Romans. Procopius...
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