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Mastanabal (Numidian: MSTNB; Punic: π€π€π€π€π€π€π€, MSTNΚΏBΚΎ) was one of
three legitimate sons of Masinissa, the King of Numidia, a
Berber kingdom in, present...
- the
kingdom among the
elderly king's
three sons, Micipsa, Gulussa, and
Mastanabal, took
place by
Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemili****, to whom Masinissa...
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Mastanabal "Masta"
Kacher (born 8
November 1995) is an
Algerian professional footballer.
Kacher was born in Azazga, Algeria,
before emigrating to Canada...
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established the
three legitimate surviving sons as kings: Micipsa,
Gulussa and
Mastanabal. The
royal power was
divided among the
three princes. Micipsa, the eldest...
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Hiempsal II was the great-grandson of
Masinissa (r. 202β148),
through Mastanabal (r. 148β140) and
Gauda (r. 105β88). D. W. Roller, The
World of Juba II...
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Mastanabal (148β14?), son of M****inissa
Hiempsal I (118β117), son of
Micipsa Adherbal (118β112), son of
Micipsa Jugurtha (118β105), son of
Mastanabal...
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treasury in Cira,
Gulussa was
given command of the
Numidian army and
Mastanabal was
appointed chief Judicial authority in the kingdom. On the
death of...
- king of Numidia, who
reigned from 105 BC to 88 BC. He was the son of
Mastanabal and a
grandson of Masinissa.
Gauda was thus also a half-brother of Jugurtha...
- army's effectiveness.
Retreating back into Gaul,
Mastanabal is
followed by
Titus Norb****.
Mastanabal continues retreating into Spain, and is
joined by...
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Masinissa was
succeeded by his son Micipsa. Jugurtha, Micipsa's
adopted son (
Mastanabal's illegitimate son and
thusly Masinissa's
illegitimate grandson), was so...