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  • Micipsa
  • King of Numidia

    Micipsa (Numidian: Mikiwsan; Punic: đ€Œđ€Šđ€…â€Źđ€Žđ€â€Ź, MKWSN; died c. 118 BC) was the eldest legitimate son of Masinissa, the King of Numidia, a Berber kingdom

    Micipsa

    Micipsa

    Micipsa

  • Numidia
  • Kingdom in North Africa, 202 to 25 BC

    which they named the "Province of Africa." Under Masinissa and his son Micipsa, Numidia flourished. During this era of stability, Numidia advanced significantly

    Numidia

    Numidia

    Numidia

  • Masinissa
  • First King of Numidia from 202 BC to 148 BC

    also dedicated a statue to Masinissa. After his death, Micipsa succeeded to the throne, Micipsa had two sons, Hiempsal I and Adherbal, who took the power

    Masinissa

    Masinissa

    Masinissa

  • Jugurthine War
  • 2nd-century BC war between the Kingdom of Numidia and the Roman Republic

    corresponding to modern-day Algeria. Jugurtha was the nephew and adopted son of Micipsa, king of Numidia, whom he succeeded to the throne; he had done so by overcoming

    Jugurthine War

    Jugurthine War

    Jugurthine_War

  • Jugurtha
  • 2nd-century BC King of Numidia

    in northwest Africa. When the Numidian king Micipsa, who had adopted Jugurtha, died in 118 BC, Micipsa's two sons, Hiempsal and Adherbal, along with Jugurtha

    Jugurtha

    Jugurtha

    Jugurtha

  • Cherchell Neopunic inscriptions
  • Marble inscriptions from Algeria

    assistance from Antoine Héron de Villefosse. The second stele mentions Micipsa, son of Masinissa, and is dated to 118 BCE. A prior Neopunic inscription

    Cherchell Neopunic inscriptions

    Cherchell Neopunic inscriptions

    Cherchell_Neopunic_inscriptions

  • Berber kings of Roman-era Tunisia
  • History of the Berber kings of the Numidia in modern day Algeria

    amongst men." Micipsa, Mastanabal, and Gulussa were Masinissa's three sons, among whom he divided his kingdom of Numidia, but only Micipsa survived; his

    Berber kings of Roman-era Tunisia

    Berber_kings_of_Roman-era_Tunisia

  • Massylii
  • Berber federation in eastern Numidia

    L'HONNEUR DE MICIPSA". Revue d'Assyriologie et d'archĂ©ologie orientale. 2 (2): 36–37, 39. ISSN 0373-6032. JSTOR 23275670. According to Micipsa inscription

    Massylii

    Massylii

  • Gulussa
  • King of Numidia

    legitimate surviving sons as kings: Micipsa, Gulussa and Mastanabal. The royal power was divided among the three princes. Micipsa, the eldest, was in charge of

    Gulussa

    Gulussa

    Gulussa

  • Mastanabal
  • King of Numidia

    his work "Roman History", that Mastanabal shared power with his brothers Micipsa and Gulussa, receiving the charge of judicial affairs. While his elder

    Mastanabal

    Mastanabal

    Mastanabal

  • Bellum Jugurthinum
  • Literary work by Sallust

    Metellus, Scaurus, Bestia, Marius, and Sulla, and Numidian leaders like Micipsa, Adherbal, Jugurtha, and Bocchus. The history contains narrative elements

    Bellum Jugurthinum

    Bellum Jugurthinum

    Bellum_Jugurthinum

  • Hiempsal I
  • Berber King of Numidia

    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 his two

    Hiempsal I

    Hiempsal I

    Hiempsal_I

  • Berbers
  • Ethnic group indigenous to North Africa

    Carthage except towards the sea. Masinissa was succeeded by his son Micipsa. When Micipsa died in 118 BC, he was succeeded jointly by his two sons Hiempsal

    Berbers

    Berbers

    Berbers

  • Adherbal (king of Numidia)
  • 2nd-century BC King of Numidia

    Adherbal (Punic: đ€€đ€ƒđ€“đ€đ€đ€‹, ÊŸdrbÊżl), son of Micipsa and grandson of Masinissa, was a king of Numidia between 118 and 112 BC. He inherited the throne

    Adherbal (king of Numidia)

    Adherbal (king of Numidia)

    Adherbal_(king_of_Numidia)

  • Siege of Thala
  • Battle of the Jugurthine War

    Rome , died in 148 and was succeeded by his son Micipsa, who ruled from 149 to 118 BC. After Micipsa's death in 118 BC, his two sons, Hiempsal and Adherbal

    Siege of Thala

    Siege_of_Thala

  • Marcus Porcius Cato (consul 118 BC)
  • Roman consul and orator (died 118 BC)

    went to Africa, perhaps to settle the dispute between the heirs of king Micipsa of Numidia, the son of Masinissa, but Cato died during his consulate. Cato

    Marcus Porcius Cato (consul 118 BC)

    Marcus_Porcius_Cato_(consul_118_BC)

  • Roman Republic
  • Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)

    kingdom of Numidia (in what is now Algeria and Tunisia). In 118, its king, Micipsa, died, and an illegitimate son, Jugurtha, usurped the throne. Numidia had

    Roman Republic

    Roman Republic

    Roman_Republic

  • Siege of Cirta
  • 111 BCE siege

    113 BC. They were contesting the throne of Numidia after the death of King Micipsa. Jugurtha invaded Adherbal's territory, defeated him and besieged him in

    Siege of Cirta

    Siege_of_Cirta

  • 118 BC
  • Calendar year

    surname Delmaticus. Micipsa dies and Numidia, following the king's wish, is divided into three parts, a third each ruled by Micipsa's own sons, Adherbal

    118 BC

    118_BC

  • List of kings of Numidia
  • of Massinissa originally shared the kingdom, dividing responsibility. Micipsa later tried the same thing with his three heirs, but the result was a civil

    List of kings of Numidia

    List of kings of Numidia

    List_of_kings_of_Numidia

  • Numidians
  • Berber people in ancient Northern Africa

    Numidia. In 149 BC, during the Third Punic War, Masinissa died of old age. Micipsa succeeded as the second king of Numidia. The Numidians were not strictly

    Numidians

    Numidians

    Numidians

  • Pelopidas thrax
  • Species of butterfly

    Pelopidas midea Walker, 1870 Hesperia inconspicua Bertolini, 1850 Pamphila mohopaani Wallengren Pamphilia micipsa Trimen, 1862 Hesperia lodra Plötz, 1879

    Pelopidas thrax

    Pelopidas thrax

    Pelopidas_thrax

  • Numantine War
  • Last of the Celtiberian Wars

    Macedonicus Quintus Pompeius Marcus Popillius Laenas Gaius Hostilius Mancinus Scipio Aemilianus Micipsa Jugurtha Avarus † Litennon Attio Tanginus Caraunius

    Numantine War

    Numantine War

    Numantine_War

  • Cirta
  • Ancient Berber and Roman settlement

    but Roman commercial influence and political involvement grew. When King Micipsa died in 118 BC, a civil war broke out between the king's natural son Adherbal

    Cirta

    Cirta

    Cirta

  • Africa (Roman province)
  • Roman province in North Africa

    great power rising in Western North Africa. In 118 BC, the Numidian king Micipsa died and split the kingdom among his three heirs: Jugurtha, Hiempsal I

    Africa (Roman province)

    Africa (Roman province)

    Africa_(Roman_province)

  • Siege warfare in ancient Rome
  • Sieges in Roman History

    supplemented by a large contingent of Numidian cavalry, supplied by the ally Micipsa, under whose command was the king's young nephew, Jugurtha. First, Scipio

    Siege warfare in ancient Rome

    Siege warfare in ancient Rome

    Siege_warfare_in_ancient_Rome

  • Siege of Zama
  • Siege in 109 BC

    died in 149, he was succeeded by his son Micipsa, who ruled from 149 to 118 BC. At the time of his death Micipsa had three potential heirs, his two sons

    Siege of Zama

    Siege_of_Zama

  • War elephant
  • Elephant trained and guided by humans for combat

    Servilianus marched against Viriathus with another ten elephants sent by king Micipsa. However, the Lusitanian style of ambushes in narrow terrains ensured his

    War elephant

    War elephant

    War_elephant

  • Greek colonisation
  • Archaic Greek expansion across the Mediterranean and Black Sea (750–550 BC)

    of Africa, founded by the Greeks after the Trojan War. In Cirta, King Micipsa of Numidia established a Greek colony within the city. At the mouth of

    Greek colonisation

    Greek colonisation

    Greek_colonisation

  • Cherchell
  • Town in Tipaza, Algeria

    northwest Africa were mostly given to Rome's local allies. Iol was given to Micipsa, the king of Numidia, who first established it as a royal court. It became

    Cherchell

    Cherchell

    Cherchell

  • Siege of the fortress at Muluccha
  • 106 BC Roman victory in the Jugurthine War

    died in 149, he was succeeded by his son Micipsa, who ruled from 149 to 118 BC. At the time of his death Micipsa had three potential heirs, his two sons

    Siege of the fortress at Muluccha

    Siege_of_the_fortress_at_Muluccha

  • Dougga
  • Archaeological site in Tunisia

    Roman settlement. The temple, which was erected in the tenth year of Micipsa's reign (139 BC), is 14 m × 6.3 m (46 ft × 21 ft) wide. It proves that the

    Dougga

    Dougga

    Dougga

  • Cirta steles
  • perhaps until 122-1 (under Micipsa). Number 63 (KAI 112) mentions the simultaneous reign of the three sons of Massinissa – Micipsa, Gulussa and Mastanabai

    Cirta steles

    Cirta steles

    Cirta_steles

  • Prix du Prince d'Orange
  • Flat horse race in France

    Macaron 1942: Le Pacha 1943: Guirlande / Norseman * 1944: Folle Nuit 1945: Micipsa 1946: Achille 1947: Oviedo 1948: Yong Lo 1949: 1950: Medium 1951: Florian

    Prix du Prince d'Orange

    Prix_du_Prince_d'Orange

  • Aylimas
  • Agellid

    there that the mausoleum of King Masinissa, built for him by his son King Micipsa in the 2nd century BC, was built. After the death of King Aylimas, the

    Aylimas

    Aylimas

  • Numidian language
  • Language spoken in ancient North Africa

    son of Gaia the King son of Zilalsan the Judge, in the tenth year since Micipsa ruled, in the year of Shufet the King son of Afshan the King, The Centurion:

    Numidian language

    Numidian language

    Numidian_language

  • Prix EugĂšne Adam
  • Horse race

    Leading owner (7 wins): Marcel Boussac – Banstar (1926), Negundo (1933), Micipsa (1943), Goyama (1946), Sandjar (1947), Cordova (1954), Anaram (1960) a

    Prix EugĂšne Adam

    Prix_EugĂšne_Adam

  • Chemtou
  • Ancient Roman-Berber town in Tunisia

    Chimtou is a Numidian shrine, which is attributed to the Numidian King Micipsa. His father Massinissa, who had been an Allied Roman since the Second Punic

    Chemtou

    Chemtou

    Chemtou

  • Tentyriini
  • Tribe of beetles

    Palearctic) Mesostena Eschscholtz, 1831 (the Palearctic and tropical Africa) Micipsa P.H. Lucas, 1855 (the Palearctic and tropical Africa) Microdera Eschscholtz

    Tentyriini

    Tentyriini

    Tentyriini

  • Roman war elephants
  • History of the use of elephants in war by and against the ancient Romans

    Servilianus marched against Viriathus with other ten elephants sent by king Micipsa. However, the Lusitanian style of ambushes in narrow terrains ensured his

    Roman war elephants

    Roman_war_elephants

  • Hamilcar the Samnite
  • 2nd-century BC Carthaginian pro-democracy politician

    King Massinissa’s residence in Cirta, prompting him to send his sons, Micipsa and Gulussa, to Carthage to negotiate the return of the exiles. The princes

    Hamilcar the Samnite

    Hamilcar_the_Samnite

  • List of wars of succession
  • Macedon Numidian war of succession (118–112 BCE), after the death of king Micipsa of Numidia; this spilled over into the Roman–Numidian Jugurthine War (112–106

    List of wars of succession

    List of wars of succession

    List_of_wars_of_succession

  • History of Algeria
  • long-lived Masinissa around 148 BC, he was succeeded by his son Micipsa. When Micipsa died in 118 BC, he was succeeded jointly by his two sons Hiempsal

    History of Algeria

    History of Algeria

    History_of_Algeria

  • Quintus Fabius Maximus Servilianus
  • 2nd century BC Roman general and statesman

    allied forces, totaling 18,000 infantry and 1,600 cavalry. He asked King Micipsa, the king of Numidia, for some elephants, and received ten elephants and

    Quintus Fabius Maximus Servilianus

    Quintus_Fabius_Maximus_Servilianus

  • Porcia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    He was sent to Africa, perhaps in order to mediate between the heirs of Micipsa, the king of Numidia. Cato died while still in Africa. Gaius Porcius M

    Porcia gens

    Porcia gens

    Porcia_gens

  • Hiempsal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hiempsal, was the name of the two kings of Numidia Hiempsal I, the son of Micipsa, was assassinated by Jugurtha. Hiempsal II, the son of Gauda, the half-brother

    Hiempsal

    Hiempsal

  • List of Algerians
  • last king of the Masaesylians Massinissa, 3rd century BC, king of Numidia Micipsa, king of Numidia Gulussa, king of Numidia along with his two brothers Mastanabal

    List of Algerians

    List_of_Algerians

  • List of state leaders in the 2nd century BC
  • King (202 BC–?) Archobarzane, King (?) Massinissa, King (202–148 BC) Micipsa, King (148–118 BC) Adherbal, King (118–117, 117–112 BC) Hiempsal I, King

    List of state leaders in the 2nd century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_2nd_century_BC

  • Massiva II
  • King of Numidia

    son of King Gulussa and grandson of Massinissa. After the death of King Micipsa in 118 BC, Numidia was contested between his heirs and Jugurtha. Following

    Massiva II

    Massiva_II

  • Battle of Suthul
  • Battle of the Jugurthine War

    of Suthul, inflicting a humiliating defeat upon them. Upon the death of Micipsa, king of Numidia, a war broke out between his successors over the Numidian

    Battle of Suthul

    Battle of Suthul

    Battle_of_Suthul

  • Tinja, Tunisia
  • Commune and town in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia

    was the capital of Hiempsal I, king of Numidia (died c. 117 BC), son of Micipsa and grandson of Masinissa, killed by the famous Jugurtha for the succession

    Tinja, Tunisia

    Tinja, Tunisia

    Tinja,_Tunisia

  • Tourbillon (horse)
  • French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Magabit Paraje Tyrone Le Mesnil Mr Tor Thymus Tiepoletto Tiepolo Conor Pass Micipsa Le Volcan Triguero Tarzan Milord Amoretto Caracalla II Claudius Coaraze

    Tourbillon (horse)

    Tourbillon (horse)

    Tourbillon_(horse)

  • 110s BC
  • Decade

    surname Delmaticus. Micipsa dies and Numidia, following the king's wish, is divided into three parts, a third each ruled by Micipsa's own sons, Adherbal

    110s BC

    110s_BC

  • Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (consul 115 BC)
  • Roman princeps senatus and consul in 115 BC

    supplies from the Sardinian natives, as well as grain from the Numidian king Micipsa. In 124, Scaurus possibly denounced Gracchus before the censors for having

    Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (consul 115 BC)

    Marcus_Aemilius_Scaurus_(consul_115_BC)

  • Prix des ChĂȘnes
  • Flat horse race in France

    Secret 1938: Irifle 1939–40: no race 1941: My Drake / Tartarin * 1942: Micipsa 1943: Vole Vite 1944: no race 1945: Fasano 1946: 1947: 1948: Fontenay 1949:

    Prix des ChĂȘnes

    Prix_des_ChĂȘnes

  • Vaga (Tunisia)
  • increasing the number of Roman citizens living in the city. In 118 BC, Micipsa, the king of Numidia and son of Massinissa died, and the Kingdom was shared

    Vaga (Tunisia)

    Vaga_(Tunisia)

  • Ksar (horse)
  • French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Tracy Magabit Paraje Tyrone Le Mesnil Mr Tor Thymus Tiepoletto Tiepolo Micipsa Le Volcan Triguero Tarzan Milord Amoretto Caracalla II Claudius Coaraze

    Ksar (horse)

    Ksar (horse)

    Ksar_(horse)

  • Talma (horse)
  • French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    produced several winners including Canzoni (Prix Penelope, Prix Chloé) and Micipsa (Prix EugÚne Adam, Prix du Prince d'Orange). As a son of Pharis out of

    Talma (horse)

    Talma_(horse)

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Online names & meanings

  • Delainy
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Delainy

    Competitor's child; from the river Slaney.

  • Manank
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Manank

    Affectionate, Kind

  • AMRITA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    AMRITA

    (Ă Â€â€ŠĂ Â€ÂźĂ Â„Æ’Ă Â€Â€Ă Â€ÂŸ) Feminine form of Hindi Amrit, AMRITA means "immortal." In mythology, this is the name of the nectar that the gods drink for immortality.

  • Teer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Teer

    English : probably a variant spelling of Tear.Perhaps also a reduced form of Irish McTeer.Americanized spelling of German Thier or Dier.

  • Dalphon
  • Biblical

    Dalphon

    the house of caves

  • HALSTEN
  • Male

    Swedish

    HALSTEN

    Swedish form of Old Norse Hallsteinn, HALSTEN means "rock stone."

  • Diggins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Diggins

    English and Scottish : variant of Dickens.

  • Nimi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nimi

    Rama's Ancestor

  • Sri-charith
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sri-charith

    One who Makes a History

  • Baranan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Baranan

    Explanation

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