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| Juba I, king of Numidia |
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(j ´b ) (KEY) , c.85 B.C.46 B.C., king of Numidia in N Africa. He joined Pompeys party and in 49 B.C. routed Caesars legate, Curio. He fought on the side of Metellus Scipio and took his life after Caesars victory at Thapsus. Despite his defeat, his son, Juba II, d. c.A.D. 20, was educated in Rome and reinstated as king, probably first in Numidia, then in Mauretania (c.25 B.C.). Augustus gave to him in marriage Cleopatra Selene, the daughter of Antony and Cleopatra. Highly learned, Juba II wrote lengthy historical and geographical works. |
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