- Italicus, in his epic poem
Punica borrows the name of
Hiarbas for one of his characters.
Hiarbas is the
Garamantian leader of the Gaetuli,
Nasamones and...
- kingdom, but was
immediately confronted by a
revolt led by
Hiarbas. He was
deposed and
Hiarbas, who
would have been
regarded as a
usurper by the Romans...
-
Eurytela hiarbas,
commonly known as the pied piper, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae,
found in Sub-Saharan Africa. Its
wingspan is 45–50 mm in...
-
different lines of
Numidian kings. They were
briefly displaced by a
certain Hiarbas, but
Roman intervention restored them. M****inissa I (202–148)
Micipsa (148–118)...
- Africa, she is
greeted by the
local Berber chieftain,
Iarbas (also
called Hiarbas) who
promises to cede as much land as
could be
covered by a
single ox hide...
-
Hiempsal was
driven from his
throne by the
Numidians themselves, or by
Hiarbas,
ruler of part of the kingdom,
supported by
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus...
- • 118–105 BC
Jugurtha • 105–88 BC
Gauda • 88–81 BC
Masteabar • 84–82 BC
Hiarbas II • 88–60 BC
Hiempsal II • 60–46 BC Juba I • 81–46 BC M****inissa II • 44–40...
-
Ahenobarbus at the
Battle of Utica,
Pompey subdued Numidia and
executed its king
Hiarbas, a
Marian ally. He
restored the
deposed Hiempsal to the
Numidian throne...
- Portuguese-language
given name of
Phoenician and
Punic origin (from the king of
Numidia Hiarbas). It may
refer to:
Jarbas P****arinho (1920-2016),
Brazilian military officer...
- to
Utica (the province's Capital) and
there he
defeated Domitius. King
Hiarbas of Numidia, who was an ally of Domitius, was
captured and
executed and...