Hiempsal   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Hiempsal   I - son of Micipsa; killed in 117 B.C.
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118/10 who is succeeded by his three sons, Adherbal Hiempsal and Jugurtha.
117/2 Hiempsal is murdered by the soldiers of Jugurtha.
    Within translations:
Diod_34.35   loved Adherbal his eldest, and Hiempsal and Micipsa. Micip
Festus:Brev_4   murder of Adherbal and Hiempsal, sons of King Micipsa;
Oros_5.15   he first put to death Hiempsal, one of the heirs and
Schol:Bob_92   three, between Adherbal, Hiempsal and Jugurtha; but Jugurt

  Hiempsal 2   II - king of Numidia, early 1st century B.C.
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81/11 Pompeius invades Numidia and established Hiempsal as king.
75/34 Cotta formally confirms Hiempsal's right to some disputed territory.
Cic:LegAgr_1.10   are in the possession of Hiempsal. [11] Here I ask, if
Cic:LegAgr_2.58   but by others, that King Hiempsal ** possessed some lands on
Cic:Vat_12   stop in the kingdom of Hiempsal, which you were not allowed


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