List of Maghrebis

Ancient

People of mixed Maghrebi and European ancestry

Modern

Ancient

People of mixed Maghrebi and Asian ancestry

See also

Notes

  1. "He came from a line of princes or sheikhs of Libyan tribal descent", The New Encyclopaedia Britannica , Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2002, v.7, p.733.
  2. "Macrinus, by race a Moor, from Caesarea ", Cassius Dio, Dio's Rome, Kessinger Publishing, 2004, v.6, p.21
  3. "Lusius Quietus was a Moor, himself a leader of the Moors", Cassius Dio, Dio's Rome, Kessinger Publishing, 2004, v.5, p.117
  4. "... a large Berber landowner like Lollius Urbicus governing Britain and conquering the Scottish lowlands ", Colin Wells, The Roman Empire, Harvard University Press, 2004, p.151
  5. "...the playwright Terence was a Berber", Suzan Raven, Rome in Africa, Routledge, 1993, p.122
  6. 1 2 "Berbers : [...] The best known of them were the Roman author Apuleius, the Roman emperor Septimius Severus, and Augustine of Hippo, whose mother was a berber", Encyclopedia Americana, Scholastic Library Publishing, 2005, v.3, p.569
  7. André Berthier, L'Algérie et son passé (1951), Picard, 1951, p. 25
  8. "Un Berbère converti...", Charles-André Julien, Histoire de l'Afrique du Nord (1951), Payot, 2001, p. 226
  9. "L'insurrection du berbère Tacfarinas...", Charles-André Julien, Histoire de l'Afrique du Nord (1951), Payot, 1951, v.1, p. 126
  10. 1 2 Charles-André Julien, Histoire de l'Afrique du Nord (1951), Payot, 1951, v.1, p.219-222
  11. "Abd-ar-Rahman had lived for some time with his Berber mother's tribe", William Montgomery Watt, A History of Islamic Spain, Edinburgh University Press, 1996, p.29.
  12. "his mother was a Berber slave", The New Encyclopaedia Britannica , Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2002, v.7, p.793.
  13. Philip Khuri Hitti, The Arabs, A Short History, Regnery Gateway, 1996, p.82
  14. http://www.lastprophet.info/en/literature/imam-busiri-and-the-ode-of-the-mantle.html
  15. "Just as the blood of Etruscans and Samnites flowed in the veins of Italian nobles (like Augustus or Vespasian), and that of Celts and Iberians in those of Spanish ones (like Trajan, Hadrian and Marcus), so did the blood of Berbers and Carthaginians flow in the veins of an African noble like Severus.", Neil Faulkner, Rome: empire of the eagles, Pearson Education, 2008, p.244
  16. "Monica his mother was almost certainly a Berber and his father was probably a mixture of Berber and Roman ancestry", Donald Burt, Augustine's World: An Introduction to His Speculative Philosophy, Villanova University
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