Darnatius (50 BC - 90 AD)
Why did we not study the history of the Amazigh media in our schools instead of the history of the vagabonds of Uqba, Antara, and Qaqaa?
Darnatinus (50 BC - 90 AD) was a Berber philosopher and warrior who was born and lived during the era of the Roman Empire in the south of the Roman region of LUCU, which is located west of Numidia (Tsarist Mauritania). In his early youth, he served in the Roman army, but later he quickly rebelled against it and struggled. To serve the Berber cause and defend the Berber land in North Africa.
His early life
Darnatius had been a philosopher since he was a teenager, and he was influenced by ancient Berber philosophy until he sought to develop his concepts by traveling to Greece to study philosophy and mathematics, but after his return he found that his friend Yannior was missing, and that his companions had been assassinated by the commander of the military region, and his name was listed. Also on the wanted list, Darnatinos immediately entered the war and established his own battalion of soldiers from the region in which he lived.
Darnatinos was known among the residents of his village as “Darnatinus, the Messenger of Yakush,” because he was like a spiritual man to them, especially after the death of Yanayur, despite his different outlook and philosophy on God, Heaven, Hell, and life.
He was famous for his extreme hostility towards the clergy and the temples, to the point that he described the Jewish temple in his village as a “cave of devils.” However, he encountered many problems because of this, as the men of the temple allied with the Roman camp to eliminate him, along with his companions and their spiritual father, “Yannior,” until the matter ended with “ Tinaroz seeks revenge for their deaths and the killing of her parents, and kills the Roman commander and Toshi on the orders of the camp, so that a truce can later be concluded between both parties until the death of Darnatinus.]
The book “Michelangelo Sodrini” mentions that Darnatinus traveled with his wife “Massilia” to the region beyond the sea of the graveyard of the sun (the Atlantic Ocean), and it is believed that they were able to reach the Americas, because Darnatinus’ book was found by one of Michelangelo Sodrini’s voyages at the end of 17th century in southern North America In a Native American cave
His death: It is believed that he died in the same area where Plocopnomedia was born, as stated in his book “If my birth was among the oak trees, my death will only be under them.”
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