also been that of the earlier Bocchus I, had been divided between Bocchus II and Bogud, who were brothers. Bocchus II ruled over the eastern part of...
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Bocchus, often referred to as Bocchus I for clarity, was king of Mauretania from c. 111 – 80 BCE. He was father-in-law to the Numidian king Jugurtha,...
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Bocchus is the name of 2 kings of Mauretania. Bocchus I Bocchus II This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bocchus. If an internal...
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II received Mauretania as his kingdom, enlarged by territory of Western Numidia. According to Strabo, upon the death of the Mauretanian king Bocchus II...
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was a Berber joint king of Mauretania with his elder brother Bocchus II, with Bocchus ruling east of the Moulouya River and his brother west. An important...
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contact with Numidia. Bocchus I ([fl.] 110 BC) was father-in-law to the redoubted Numidian king Jugurtha. After the death of king Bocchus II in 33 BC Rome directly...
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of western Mauretania) {brother of Bocchus I, evidently not related to Masinissa} [Ilevbare (1980), 175] Bocchus (Sosus) (80–50, of Eastern Mauretania)...
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doubt that a king named Sosus had ruled Mauretania after Bocchus I and before Bogud and Bocchus II, as had originally been conjectured by American archaeologist...
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Scipio Nasica, but his kingdom was invaded from the west by Caesar's ally Bocchus II and an Italian adventurer, Publius Sittius. He therefore left only 30...
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Africa, against Caesar. In 46 BC, Caesar invaded Africa and his allies, Bocchus II of Mauretania and the mercenary warlord Publius Sittius, invaded Masinissa's...
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