- had
adopted Jugurtha, died in 118 BC, Micipsa's two sons,
Hiempsal and Adherbal, and
their adopted brother Jugurtha succeeded him.
Jugurtha arranged to...
- The
Jugurtha Tableland is a
large mesa near the town of
Kalaat es Senan, Tunisia,
which stands almost 600
metres (2,000 ft)
above the Ez-Zghalma plain...
-
Roman Republic and King
Jugurtha of Numidia, a
kingdom on the
north African coast approximating to
modern Algeria.
Jugurtha was the
nephew and adopted...
-
Adherbal and
Jugurtha, who was very po****r
among the Numidians.
Hiempsal and
Jugurtha quarrelled immediately after the
death of Micipsa.
Jugurtha orchestrated...
-
eventually betra****
Jugurtha to the
Romans in 105 BCE.
Jugurtha was
captured and
imprisoned in Rome,
while the
Romans and
Bocchus divided Jugurtha's Numidian kingdom...
-
Jugurtha Hamroun (Arabic: يوغرطة حمرون; Tamazight: ⵊⵓⴳⵓⵔⵜⴰ ⵀⴰⵎⵔⵓⵏ; born 27
January 1989) is an
Algerian professional footballer who
plays as a winger....
-
prominence during the war
against the
Numidian king
Jugurtha, whom he
captured as a
result of
Jugurtha's betrayal by the king's allies,
although his superior...
- with his
younger brother Hiempsal, and
Jugurtha, the
nephew of Masinissa.
After the
murder of his
brother by
Jugurtha,
Adherbal fled to Rome and was restored...
-
Numidians were
under the
overall command of
Jugurtha, the king of Numidia. The Romans' main
objective was to lure
Jugurtha into a set-piece battle; the Numidians...
- (112–106 BC)
between the
Roman Republic and King
Jugurtha of Numidia.
Sallust alleges that
Jugurtha was able to
repeatedly bribe corrupt Roman officials...