Numidian army

Numidian army
Active1274 BC46 BC
(1,228 years)
CountryAncient Numidia
Kingdom of Massylii
Kingdom of Masaesyli
Kingdom of Numidia
HeadquartersHippo Regius
Cirta
Siga
Zama Regia
EngagementsPunic Wars
Jugurthine War
Battle of Kadesh
Numidian–Carthaginian War
Mercenary War
Second Punic War
Sicilian Wars
Caesar's Civil War
Siege of Numantia
Commanders
Commander-in-chiefKing. Prince. General
(1274 BC–46 BC)
Notable commandersIarbas
Ailymas
Naravas
Maharbal
Syphax
Masinissa
Jugurtha
Juba I
Gulussa
Bomilcar
Saburra

The Numidian army was the military force established by the Kings of Numidia in North Africa during the Ancient ages, and it was a major power in the Mediterranean. The name of the Numidians emerged in warfare as early as 1274 BC during the Battle of Kadesh, where Numidian cavalry fought as allies of the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II against the Hittites. The second mention of the Numidians, according to Ovid Fasti and Virgil in his epic The Aeneid, comes during the reign of King Iarbas I in the 9th or 8th century BC, when he launched a military campaign against Carthage and laid siege to it. The Numidian Army ruled North Africa from the Atlantic Ocean to Cyrenaica on the borders of the Ptolemaic Kingdom.