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Bogud (died 31 BC), son of King
Mastanesosus of Mauretania, was a
Berber joint king of
Mauretania with his
elder brother Bocchus II, with
Bocchus ruling...
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Bocchus II and
Bogud, who were brothers.
Bocchus II
ruled over the
eastern part of
Mauretania and had Iol as
capital and his
brother Bogud ruled over the...
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eventual heir Sosus/Mastanesosus; and two
other sons,
Bogud (not to be
confused with king
Bogud) and Volux.
Around 108 BCE, as the
conflict between Rome...
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following day
Caesar was
reinforced by his allies, most
notably king
Bogud of West-Mauretania.
Under Labienus’ advice,
Gnaeus Pompeius decided to avoid...
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supported Octavian (who
later became Augustus),
while Bogud supported Mark Antony. When
Bogud’s subjects rebelled against him,
Bocchus II
seized his territory...
- 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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Mastanesosus c. 80s BC – 49
Bogud 49 – c. 38 BC Co-ruler with
Bocchus II Bocchus II 49 – c. 33 BC Co-ruler with
Bogud Juba II 25 BC – AD 23
Roman client...
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punitive fines. He also
engaged in a
brief affair with Eunoë, the wife of King
Bogud of Mauretania. In June 46, he left
Africa for Rome,
stopping first in Sardinia...
- at Patrae.
Zacynthus is held by
Gaius Sosius, and
Methone (Messenia) by
Bogud of the
royal house of Mauretania,
driven into
exile by his
brother Bocchus...
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matched conflict between the
armies of
Caesar and the sons of Pompey. King
Bogud, an ally of Caesar,
approached the
Pompeians with his army from the rear...