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Saburra was a
Numidian general who
served the king of Numidia, Juba I, and
fought Julius Caesar during Caesar's
Civil War. He
managed to
defeat one of...
- Juba's
military commander,
Saburra.
Relieved by this news,
Curio sent his
cavalry out
after sunset with
orders to
locate Saburra's camp and then to wait for...
-
initial success, Curio's
forces were
ambushed and
virtually annihilated by
Saburra (Juba's
military commander).
Curio was
surrounded with the
remnants of...
- Juba's
capital of
Cirta and
defeating the
Numidian army
under general Saburra (the
victor of the
Battle of the Bagradas). He also
supported Julius Caesar...
-
quaestor Juba I, king of
Numidia (killed
after the
Battle of Thapsus)
Saburra,
General of Juba I (killed in
battle by
Publius Sittius)
Lucius Afranius...
- Bocchus's
actions stopped there, but
Sittius continued the fight,
beating Saburra, the
lieutenant of Juba,
capturing Faustus Sulla, and Afranius, leading...
-
Battle of Utica, he was
forced to
withdraw and
eventually defeated by
Saburra, Juba's general, at the
Battle of the
Bagradas River where he
fought to...
- victory.
Sittius continued to win
victories over Juba, and his
subordinate Saburra after the king
returned east,
independently of Bocchus.
Despite playing...
-
sarra "rust") (Coromines, BDELC); however, DRAE
derives it from
Latin saburra "grit, sand",
despite the fact this word
actually gave sorra. silo "cave...
- Abdelhaï,
journalist Juba I, 1st
century BC, king of
Numidia under Roman rule
Saburra,
Numidian general Juba II, 1st
century BC, king of
Numidia under Roman...