Ancient era

This era falls between the first historical stages of humanity, between the prehistoric age and Middle Ages. Writings during this historical era bear material evidence on the start of history and are dealt with as historical documents that acquire its entire significance - within the context of human needs during that era - to invent a developed linguistic tool to communicate amongst each other.

Algeria during the Vandal occupation

The Vandals belonged to one of the eastern Germanic tribes, and they converted to Christianity according to the doctrine of Arianism, which is a doctrine contrary to the doctrines of Catholicism and Orthodoxy that were prevalent at the time in the Roman Empire, and the adherents of this doctrine were persecuted by the Church believing in the doctrine of the Trinity, which prompted them to oppose Roman rule and rally around King Jaiseric's banner. The fifth century AD witnessed several wars that brought together the supporters of King Jaiseric with the Romans, as a result of which he was able to establish a state in the southwest of Europe, and his rule extended for fifty years. Bonifacius.

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Algeria during the Roman occupation

The Romans: They are the peoples who became famous starting from the twelfth century BC in the Tiber River basin, in the middle of the Italian peninsula, and established the ancient city of Rome in the eighth century BC, then worked to develop its political, military and social institutions and began to gradually expand A country that initially controlled the Italian peninsula, then extended its control over most parts of the ancient world, becoming an empire whose borders extended in the era of its prosperity from the British Isles and the shores of Atlantic Europe in the west to Mesopotamia and the Caspian coast in the east, and from Central Europe in the north to the Great African Sahara and the Red Sea to the south, Thus, it was an example of the concept of universalism with clear colonial and imperial features, and it continued until the fifth century AD, when the Germanic tribes managed to control it, and the Roman Empire was divided in the fourth century AD into what was known as the Eastern Roman Empire, whose center was Constantinople, and then it became Known as Byzantium, and the Western Roman Empire, whose capital remained Rome, until its fall at the hands of the Germanic tribes in the year 476 AD.

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Algeria during the Phoenician era

The Phoenicians are a Semitic nation from the son of Canaan bin Amliq bin Lawz bin Sam bin Noah, peace be upon him. Their original home was in the Arabian Peninsula and they moved to the Levant to settle in Phenicia, which they became attributed to, and Phoenicia means a narrow coastal piece of land from the Syrian coast starting from the city of Tire until Ugarit. They are a nation of few in number, but their deeds in history are very solemn. They were, by the nature of their homeland, practicing maritime commercial activity, so they connected the ancient nations through this activity and thus spread their civilization.

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Algeria during the Vandal occupation

The Vandals belonged to one of the eastern Germanic tribes, and they converted to Christianity according to the doctrine of Arianism, which is a doctrine contrary to the doctrines of Catholicism and Orthodoxy that were prevalent at the time in the Roman Empire, and the adherents of this doctrine were persecuted by the Church believing in the doctrine of the Trinity, which prompted them to oppose Roman rule and rally around King Jaiseric's banner. The fifth century AD witnessed several wars that brought together the supporters of King Jaiseric with the Romans, as a result of which he was able to establish a state in the southwest of Europe, and his rule extended for fifty years. Bonifacius.

Algeria during the Roman occupation

The Romans: They are the peoples who became famous starting from the twelfth century BC in the Tiber River basin, in the middle of the Italian peninsula, and established the ancient city of Rome in the eighth century BC, then worked to develop its political, military and social institutions and began to gradually expand A country that initially controlled the Italian peninsula, then extended its control over most parts of the ancient world, becoming an empire whose borders extended in the era of its prosperity from the British Isles and the shores of Atlantic Europe in the west to Mesopotamia and the Caspian coast in the east, and from Central Europe in the north to the Great African Sahara and the Red Sea to the south, Thus, it was an example of the concept of universalism with clear colonial and imperial features, and it continued until the fifth century AD, when the Germanic tribes managed to control it, and the Roman Empire was divided in the fourth century AD into what was known as the Eastern Roman Empire, whose center was Constantinople, and then it became Known as Byzantium, and the Western Roman Empire, whose capital remained Rome, until its fall at the hands of the Germanic tribes in the year 476 AD.

Algeria during the Phoenician era

The Phoenicians are a Semitic nation from the son of Canaan bin Amliq bin Lawz bin Sam bin Noah, peace be upon him. Their original home was in the Arabian Peninsula and they moved to the Levant to settle in Phenicia, which they became attributed to, and Phoenicia means a narrow coastal piece of land from the Syrian coast starting from the city of Tire until Ugarit. They are a nation of few in number, but their deeds in history are very solemn. They were, by the nature of their homeland, practicing maritime commercial activity, so they connected the ancient nations through this activity and thus spread their civilization.