- The
Jugurthine War (Latin:
Bellum Iugurthinum; 112–106 BCE) was an
armed conflict between the
Roman Republic and King
Jugurtha of Numidia, a
kingdom on...
- name, of
which Conspiracy of
Catiline on the
eponymous conspiracy, The
Jugurthine War on the
eponymous war, and the
Histories (of
which only
fragments survive)...
- BC; in that
capacity he
commanded the
Roman forces in
Africa during the
Jugurthine War. In 107 BC, he was
displaced from his
command by Marius. On his return...
-
Roman senators and thus
avoiding retribution for his crimes, led to the
Jugurthine War
between Rome and Numidia.
After a
number of
battles in
Numidia between...
- king Jugurtha, with whom he
initially allied against the
Romans in the
Jugurthine War, a
lengthy and
indecisive conflict. King
Bocchus eventually betra****...
- was then ****igned by lot to
serve under the
consul Gaius Marius. The
Jugurthine War had
started in 112 BC when Jugurtha,
grandson of M****inissa of Numidia...
- The
Jugurthine War) is an
historical monograph by the
Roman historian Sallust,
published in or
around 41 BC. It
describes the
events of the
Jugurthine War...
-
Sigfried J. de Laet,
Joachim Herrmann, UNESCO,
Sallust (c. 40 BCE),
Jugurthine War XI–XIII. Erdkamp, Paul (3
November 2005). The
Grain Market in the...
-
Heracles to
Phoenician god Melqart.
Sallust mentions in his work on the
Jugurthine War that the
Africans believe Heracles to have died in
Spain where, his...
- then
swiftly ****ured
victory after marching 600
miles to
capture the
Jugurthine Royal Treasury. The
campaign displa**** the
effectiveness of the proletarian...