Micipsa (Numidian: Mikiwsan; Punic: 𐤌𐤊𐤅𐤎𐤍, MKWSN; died c. 118 BC) was the eldest legitimate son of Masinissa, the King of Numidia, a Berber kingdom...
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of Massinissa originally shared the kingdom, dividing responsibility. Micipsa later tried the same thing with his three heirs, but the result was a civil...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Yugarten, c. 160 – 104 BC) was a king of Numidia. When the Numidian king Micipsa, who had adopted Jugurtha, died in 118 BC, Jugurtha and his two adoptive...
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L'HONNEUR DE MICIPSA". Revue d'Assyriologie et d'archéologie orientale. 2 (2): 36–37, 39. ISSN 0373-6032. JSTOR 23275670. According to Micipsa inscription...
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approximating to modern Algeria. Jugurtha was the nephew and adopted son of Micipsa, king of Numidia, whom he succeeded on the throne, he had done so by overcoming...
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Cherchell Neopunic inscriptions (redirect from Micipsa inscription)
assistance from Antoine Héron de Villefosse. The second stele mentions Micipsa, son of Masinissa, and is dated to 118 BCE. A prior Neopunic inscription...
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Bellum Jugurthinum (section Micipsa)
Metellus, Scaurus, Bestia, Marius, and Sulla are contrasted with the Numids Micipsa, Adherbal, Jugurtha, and Bocchus, and in any case the narrative is more...
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