• 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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  • 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...
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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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    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...
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  • sent the young Pompey to Numidia to restore Hiempsal to the throne. Decades later, the Numidian king Juba I (r. 60–46) played a significant role in Rome's...
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    Hiempsal II (88–60), son of Gauda Juba I (60–46), son of Hiempsal II Annexed to Rome as province Africa Nova (46–30). Juba II (30–25), son of Juba I Annexed...
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    Masinissa (redirect from Masinissa I)
    After his death, Micipsa succeeded to the throne, Micipsa had two sons, Hiempsal I and Adherbal, who took the power for a short period before being overthrown...
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    his two sons Hiempsal I and Adherbal and Masinissa's illegitimate grandson, Jugurtha, who was very popular among the Numidians. Hiempsal and Jugurtha...
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  • into three parts, a third each ruled by Micipsa's own sons, Adherbal and Hiempsal I, and the king's adopted son, Jugurtha. Emperor Wu of Han secretly executes...
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    Algeria) as the capital for the Numidian court. Micipsa had two natural sons, Hiempsal and Adherbal, and is reported to have added his illegitimate nephew Jugurtha...
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