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Massinissa

Massinissa

Personnalité politique
Date de décès : 148 av. J.-C., Cirta, Algérie
Épouse : Sophonisbe
Enfants : Micipsa
Arrière-grands-parents : Aylimas et Ilès
Petits-enfants : Jugurtha, Adherbal et Hiempsal Ier
Parents : Gaïa
Date d'abdication : 148 av. J.-C.

238 BC – 148 BC : 180, 183 ), also spelled Massinissa, Massena and Massan, was an ancient Numidian king best known for leading a federation of ...
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26 mars 2024 · Masinissa was the ruler of the North African kingdom of Numidia and an ally of Rome in the last years of the Second Punic War (218–201).
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22 sept. 2020 · Massinissa was the son of king Gala (or Gaïa) of the Massylians, and was educated in Carthage - a kind way to say that he was in fact a hostage.
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20 oct. 2020 · Massinissa: The African King Who Outfoxed Rome ... Masinissa was the son of a minor Berber Chieftain around the time of the Punic Wars. Through ...
22 Distinguished senatorials serving in Africa met the king and assessed his value to Rome; some of them later served on African commissions.23 The ties of ...
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15 oct. 2021 · Masinissa was the first king of the Numidians (202-148 BCE). His state included the present territories of eastern Algeria and western ...
Massinissa definition: a variant spelling of Masinissa. See examples of MASSINISSA used in a sentence.
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Massinissa is one of the character for the tier Heroes. Massinissa was the first King of Numidia. During his younger years he fought in the Second Punic War ...
30 oct. 2019 · Massinissa was too young to understand the tricks of life. He was thus betrayed by the Romans, something the Carthaginians would've never done.