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    Bocchus, often referred to as Bocchus I for clarity, was king of Mauretania from c. 111 – 80 BCE. He was father-in-law to the Numidian king Jugurtha,...
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    Bocchus II was a king of Mauretania in the 1st century BC. He was the son of Mastanesosus, who died in 49 BC, upon which Bocchus inherited the throne....
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  • Bocchus is the name of 2 kings of Mauretania. Bocchus I Bocchus II This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bocchus. If an internal...
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    contact with Numidia. Bocchus I ([fl.] 110 BC) was father-in-law to the redoubted Numidian king Jugurtha. After the death of king Bocchus II in 33 BC Rome...
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    Marius reached a deal with Bocchus whereby Sulla, who was friendly with members of Bocchus' court, would enter Bocchus' camp to receive Jugurtha as...
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  • that followed the death of King Bocchus I. Encyclopédie Berbère - Bocchus. Retrieved 19 April 2020. "Coin of Bocchus II". Retrieved 19 April 2020. REX...
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    marriage, Bocchus I of Mauretania both his ally and father-in-law, an age-old diplomatic move. At the outset of the major war (112–105 BC), Bocchus stood...
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  • of western Mauretania) {brother of Bocchus I, evidently not related to Masinissa} [Ilevbare (1980), 175] Bocchus (Sosus) (80–50, of Eastern Mauretania)...
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    Mauretania in order to eliminate their support for Jugurtha. With the help of Bocchus I of Mauretania, Sulla captured Jugurtha and brought the war to a conclusive...
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  • BCE. He was sent by the Numidian king Jugurtha to the Mauretanian king Bocchus I in order to learn his plans, after it had become known that Bacchus had...
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    Roman Senate, with the war only ending inconclusively when Mauretania's Bocchus I sold out Jugurtha to the Romans.: 258  At the turn of the millennium,...
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    independent Moroccan state was the Berber kingdom of Mauretania under king Bocchus I. This kingdom in northern Morocco, not to be confused with the present...
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  • capture of Jugurtha. His success is made possible by the treachery of Bocchus I, king of Mauretania, and this ends the Jugurthine War (which began in...
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    River formed the eastern border of the kingdom of Mauretania since King Bocchus I, and more recently of the Rif Republic in the 1920s, a small part of Morocco...
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    in securing victory, Bocchus felt forced by Roman arms to betray Jugurtha. After the Senate approved negotiations with Bocchus, it delegated the talks...
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    Gaius Marius (redirect from Gaius Marius I)
    negotiations with Bocchus, who, though he had joined in the fighting, had not yet declared war. Ultimately, Marius reached a deal with Bocchus whereby Sulla...
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    Roman Senate, with the war only ending inconclusively when Mauretania's Bocchus I sold out the Jugurtha to the Romans.: 258  At the turn of the millennium...
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    Mauretania in order to eliminate their support for Jugurtha. With the help of Bocchus I of Mauretania, Sulla captured Jugurtha and brought the war to a conclusive...
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     178. Forsythe 2005, pp. 148–149. Cornell 1995, pp. 215–17. Flor. Epit., i.11–12. Grant 1978, pp. 37–41. Cornell 1995, pp. 289–291. Cornell 1995, pp...
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  • Sea to the south of the Atlas Mountains. His kingdom was inherited by Bocchus I, who was probably either his son or grandson. Gabriel Camps (2007). Les...
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    became an important city for the kingdom and was the primary capital for Bocchus I and II. The town minted its own coins and received new defensive works...
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    monarchy and generals of Numidia [citation needed]. The Berber Kings Bocchus I and Bocchus II lived there. During the 1st century BC, due to the city’s strategic...
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    Carthaginian cities, Jugurtha over most of the Numids and Gaetuli, and Bocchus I, father-in-law of Jugurtha himself, over the Mauri. Encouraged by Rome's...
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  • father-in-law king Bocchus of Mauretania, who arrested him during fake peace talks and delivered him to Sulla. In 91 BC, Bocchus sent to Rome as a gift...
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    Scipio Nasica, but his kingdom was invaded from the west by Caesar's ally Bocchus II and an Italian adventurer, Publius Sittius. He therefore left only 30...
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  • hid out with Metellus and his men in Mauretania under the protection of Bocchus I. The actions of Hadrianus incurred the enmity of the pro-Sullan upper...
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  • Juba I, King (60–46 BC) Juba II, client King under Rome (29–25 BC) Morocco Mauretania (complete list) – Bocchus I, King (c.110–c.80s BC) Bocchus II, King...
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    capture of Jugurtha. His success is made possible by the treachery of Bocchus I, king of Mauretania, and this ends the Jugurthine War (which began in...
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  • 117–112 BC) Hiempsal I, King (117 BC) Jugurtha, King (117–105 BC) Gauda, King (105–88 BC) Morocco Mauretania (complete list) – Bocchus I, King (c.110–c.80s...
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    Western Numidia. According to Strabo, upon the death of the Mauretanian king Bocchus II, who was an ally of the Romans, his kingdom was briefly governed directly...
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