Nuvel
| Nubel | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| King of the Quinquegentiani | |||||
Sculture of the Numidian King Nubel | |||||
| Monarchy | 4th century AD | ||||
| Died | Mauretania Caesariensis | ||||
| Consort | Nonica | ||||
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| House | Quinquegentiani | ||||
| Dynasty | Numidian | ||||
| Religion | Donatism | ||||
Nubel or Nuvel was a Quinquegentian king from the Jubalenis tribe (a tribe established near the region of the ancient city of Auzia), having lived in the middle of the fourth century in Petra Mlakou Castle.
He is considered by Ammianus Marcellinus to be one of the most powerful Numidian kings of his time, this officer of the Roman army, commander of a cavalry unit, the equites Armigeri junior, who with his wife Nonnica (or Monnica) had a basilica built around the middle of the fourth century, housing a relic of the True Cross.