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Adherbal (Punic: 𐤀𐤃𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, ʿDRBʾL) may
refer to:
Adherbal (admiral),
Carthaginian admiral during the
First Punic War
Adherbal (governor), governor...
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Adherbal (Punic: 𐤀𐤃𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, ʾDRBʿL; died 230 BC), also
known as
Atarbas (Ancient Gr****: Ατάρβας, Atárbas), was the
admiral of the
Carthaginian fleet...
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Hiempsal and
Adherbal,
succeeded him. Jugurtha
arranged to have
Hiempsal killed and,
after a
civil war,
defeated and
killed Adherbal in 112 BC. The...
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Adherbal (Punic: 𐤀𐤃𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, ʾDRBʿL), son of
Micipsa and
grandson of Masinissa, was a king of
Numidia between 118 and 112 BC. He
inherited the throne...
- Scaurus, Bestia, Marius, and
Sulla are
contrasted with the
Numids Micipsa,
Adherbal, Jugurtha, and Bocchus, and in any case the
narrative is more eventful...
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resumed his war with
Adherbal. He
incurred the
wrath of Rome in the
process by
killing some
Roman businessmen who were
aiding Adherbal.
After a
brief war...
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Arhopala adherbal is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by
Henley Grose-Smith in 1902. It is
found in the
Australasian realm, where...
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Adherbal (Punic: 𐤀𐤃𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, ʿDRBʾL) was a
Carthaginian noble who
served as the
governor of
Gadir (Cadiz)
during the
Second Punic War. He was also a...
- the time of his death,
Micipsa had
three potential heirs: his two sons,
Adherbal and
Hiempsal I, and an
illegitimate nephew, Jugurtha.
Jugurtha had fought...
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Adherbal roy de
Numidie is a
tragedy by
French dramatist François
Joseph Lagrange-Chancel (1677–1758) who gave the
first presentation of this work on 8...