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Hiempsal, was the name of the two
kings of
Numidia Hiempsal I, the son of Micipsa, was ********inated by Jugurtha.
Hiempsal II, the son of Gauda, the half-brother...
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Hiempsal II was king of
Numidia from 88 – 60 BC. He was the son of Gauda, half-brother of Jugurtha, and was the
father of Juba I. In 88 BC,
after the triumph...
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Hiempsal I (died c. 117 BC), son of
Micipsa and
grandson of Masinissa, was a king of
Numidia in the late 2nd
century BC. Micipsa, on his deathbed, left...
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Jugurtha and his two
adoptive brothers,
Hiempsal and Adherbal,
succeeded him. Jugurtha
arranged to have
Hiempsal killed and,
after a
civil war, defeated...
- who
reigned from 60 to 46 BC. He was the son and
successor to
Hiempsal II. In 81 BC
Hiempsal had been
driven from his throne; soon afterwards,
Pompey was...
- his two sons
Hiempsal I and
Adherbal and Masinissa's
illegitimate grandson, Jugurtha, who was very po****r
among the Numidians.
Hiempsal and Jugurtha...
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Somabrachys hiempsal is a moth in the
Somabrachyidae family. It was
described by Oberthür in 1911. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T...
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Gulussa (148–145), son of M****inissa
Mastanabal (148–14?), son of M****inissa
Hiempsal I (118–117), son of
Micipsa Adherbal (118–112), son of
Micipsa Jugurtha...
- asylum. King
Hiempsal welcomed Marius, but
decided to hold his
guest prisoner.
Marius sensed the
danger and
effected his escape.
Later Hiempsal lost his crown...
- Punic,
which books were said to be once
possessed by the
Berber king,
Hiempsal II (r. 88–81). By way of
Berber informants and
Punic translators, Sallust...