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    Gulussa was the second legitimate son of Masinissa. Gulussa became the King of Numidia along with his two brothers around 148 BC and reigned as part of...
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    a force of 30,000 men to relieve the city, was decisively defeated by Gulussa, Massinissa’s son, in 150 BC. Learning that Carthage had waged war against...
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  • Somabrachys gulussa is a moth in the Somabrachyidae family. It was described by Powell in 1916. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.;...
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    of Numidia in 148 BC. In 151 BC, Masinissa sent Micipsa and his brother Gulussa to Carthage to demand that exiled pro-Numidian politicians be allowed to...
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    power with his brothers Micipsa and Gulussa, receiving the charge of judicial affairs. While his elder brother Gulussa left with a cavalry division to join...
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  • Masinissa's son, Gulussa. Whether this was with the connivance of Masinissa is unclear. The modern historian William Harris suggests that Gulussa was encouraged...
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    148 BC (aged about 90) Burial Royal tomb of El Khroub Spouse Queen Sophonisba of Numidia Issue Micipsa Gulussa Mastanabal Tribe Massylii Father Gaia...
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    restored them. Massinissa I (202–148) Micipsa (148–118), son of Massinissa Gulussa (148–145), son of Massinissa Mastanabal (148–14?), son of Massinissa Hiempsal...
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    political symbolism: Micipsa, sole ruler after the death of his brothers Gulussa and Mastanabal, was affirming the unity of his kingdom around the person...
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    mentions the simultaneous reign of the three sons of Massinissa – Micipsa, Gulussa and Mastanabai, and one of the stelae contains a complete transliteration...
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    enemies alike of a valour rare amongst men." Micipsa, Mastanabal, and Gulussa were Masinissa's three sons, among whom he divided his kingdom of Numidia...
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    friendly relationship with Numidia. Upon Masinissa's death, his three sons, Gulussa, Mastanabal and Micipsa, inherited the kingdom, but the latter[clarification...
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  • Masaesylians Massinissa, 3rd century BC, king of Numidia Micipsa, king of Numidia Gulussa, king of Numidia along with his two brothers Mastanabal, king of Numidia...
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    Podalonia flavida (Kohl, 1901) Podalonia gobiensis (Tsuneki, 1971) Podalonia gulussa (Morice, 1900) Podalonia gussakovskii Danilov, 2017 Podalonia harveyi (de...
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    fumosa Oberthür, 1911 Somabrachys guillaumei Oberthür, 1922 Somabrachys gulussa Powell, 1916 Somabrachys hiempsal Oberthür, 1911 Somabrachys holli Oberthür...
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    fulvia Druce 1898 Baniana gobar Druce, in Godman and Salvin, 1898 Baniana gulussa Schaus 1914 Baniana gyas Schaus 1914 Baniana haga Schaus, 1912 Baniana...
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    Pareronia valeria calliparga Fruhstorfer, 1910 (Du) Pareronia valeria gulussa Fruhstorfer, 1910 (Cy) Pareronia valeria valeriana Schröder & Treadaway...
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