POLITICIAN
Tacfarinas
100 BC - 24

Tacfarinas
Tacfarinas (Latinised form of Berber Tikfarin or Takfarin; died AD 24) was a Numidian Berber from Thagaste, located in the province of Proconsular Africa (now Souk Ahras, in Algeria), who was a deserter from the Roman army who led his own Musulamii tribe and a loose and changing coalition of other Berber tribes in a war against the Romans in North Africa during the rule of the emperor Tiberius (AD 14–37). Though Tacfarinas' personal motivation is unknown, it is likely that the Roman occupation under Augustus of the traditional grazing grounds of the Musulamii was the determining factor. Nevertheless, Tacfarinas' large-scale raids caused severe disruption of the province's grain production, which in turn threatened civil disorder in Rome. The Romans were for a long time unable to eradicate their enemy because of the Numidians' extraordinary mobility and their support from the many desert tribes. Read more on Wikipedia
His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Tacfarinas is the 8,013th most popular politician (up from 8,539th in 2024). (up from 1,648th in 2019)
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Among POLITICIANS
Among politicians, Tacfarinas ranks 8,012 out of 19,576. Before him are Charles II August, Duke of Zweibrücken, Mus'ab ibn al-Zubayr, Nominoe, Joseph Jenkins Roberts, and Shigechiyo Izumi. After him are Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne, Mika Špiljak, Antoni Radziwiłł, Emperor En'yū, Geoffrey II, Count of Anjou, Isabella of France, Queen of Navarre, and Bernhard Schmidt.
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Contemporaries
Among people born in 100 BC, Tacfarinas ranks 49. Before him are Orodes III of Parthia, Tigranes III, Sulpicia, Marcus Antistius Labeo, Alexander Polyhistor, and Aretas IV Philopatris. After him are Tiridates II of Parthia, Lucius Cornelius Balbus, Amanishakheto, Mithridates I of the Bosporus, Quintus Fabius Maximus, and Athenodorus Cananites. Among people deceased in 24, Tacfarinas ranks 2. Before him is Namhae of Silla.
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100 BC - 6
HPI: 64.17
Rank: 43
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100 BC - 100 BC
HPI: 63.98
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HPI: 63.57
Rank: 45
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100 BC - 75 BC
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Rank: 47
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100 BC - 60 BC
HPI: 63.34
Rank: 48
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POLITICIAN
100 BC - 24
HPI: 63.16
Rank: 49
Tiridates II of Parthia
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HPI: 62.98
Rank: 50
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100 BC - 60 BC
HPI: 62.93
Rank: 51
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100 BC - 100 BC
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50 BC - 24
HPI: 63.51
Rank: 1
Tacfarinas
POLITICIAN
100 BC - 24
HPI: 63.16
Rank: 2

























