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King of Numidia
Gulussa (Numidian: ⴳⵍⵙⵏ, romanized: Glsn) was the second legitimate son of Masinissa. Gulussa became the King of Numidia along with his two brothers around
Gulussa
Kingdom in North Africa, 202 to 25 BC
Numidia, giving Masinissa the perfect excuse to intervene. After his son Gulussa was ambushed by Hamilcar’s men, the elderly but still energetic king invaded
Numidia
King of Numidia
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
Micipsa
151 BC battle between Carthage and Numidia
Masinissa's son, Gulussa. Whether this was with the connivance of Masinissa is unclear. The modern historian William Harris suggests that Gulussa was encouraged
Battle_of_Oroscopa
King of Numidia
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
Mastanabal
Carthaginian army officer, 2nd century BC
managed to curtail his activities by using their Numidian allies, led by Gulussa, to assault his hidden raiding bases. In early 148 BC, Scipio and Phameas
Phameas
First King of Numidia from 202 BC to 148 BC
Numidia Reign 202 BC–148 BC Predecessor New establishment Successor Micipsa Gulussa Mastanabal King of the Massylii Reign 206 BC–202 BC Predecessor Lacumazes
Masinissa
Species of moth
Somabrachys gulussa is a moth in the Somabrachyidae family. It was described by Powell in 1916. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.;
Somabrachys_gulussa
Mauretania (25 BCE - 40 CE). After Adherbal's murder, Massiva, a son of Gulussa fled to Rome where he claimed the Numidian throne. It is unknown but highly
List_of_kings_of_Numidia
Military unit
Prince. General (1274 BC–46 BC) Notable commanders Meryey Iarbas Aylimas Naravas Maharbal Syphax Masinissa Jugurtha Juba I Gulussa Bomilcar Saburra
Numidian_army
King of Numidia
the throne of Numidia during Jugurtha's reign, he was the son of King Gulussa and grandson of Massinissa. After the death of King Micipsa in 118 BC,
Massiva_II
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
List_of_Algerians
2nd-century BC Carthaginian pro-democracy politician
Micipsa and Gulussa, to Carthage to negotiate the return of the exiles. The princes were turned away, and Hamilcar even attacked Gulussa, killing several
Hamilcar_the_Samnite
Archaeological site in Tunisia
political symbolism: Micipsa, sole ruler after the death of his brothers Gulussa and Mastanabal, was affirming the unity of his kingdom around the person
Dougga
History of the Berber kings of the Numidia in modern day Algeria
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
Berber kings of Roman-era Tunisia
Berber_kings_of_Roman-era_Tunisia
Literary work by Sallust
friendly relationship with Numidia. Upon Masinissa's death, his three sons, Gulussa, Mastanabal and Micipsa, inherited the kingdom, but Micipsa became the
Bellum_Jugurthinum
Genus of wasps
Podalonia flavida (Kohl, 1901) Podalonia gobiensis (Tsuneki, 1971) Podalonia gulussa (Morice, 1900) Podalonia gussakovskii Danilov, 2017 Podalonia harveyi (de
Podalonia
mentions the simultaneous reign of the three sons of Massinissa – Micipsa, Gulussa and Mastanabai, and one of the stelae contains a complete transliteration
Cirta_steles
Genus of moths
fulvia Druce 1898 Baniana gobar Druce, in Godman and Salvin, 1898 Baniana gulussa Schaus 1914 Baniana gyas Schaus 1914 Baniana haga Schaus, 1912 Baniana
Baniana
Pareronia valeria calliparga Fruhstorfer, 1910 (Du) Pareronia valeria gulussa Fruhstorfer, 1910 (Cy) Pareronia valeria valeriana Schröder & Treadaway
List of butterflies of the Philippines
List_of_butterflies_of_the_Philippines
Genus of moths
fumosa Oberthür, 1911 Somabrachys guillaumei Oberthür, 1922 Somabrachys gulussa Powell, 1916 Somabrachys hiempsal Oberthür, 1911 Somabrachys holli Oberthür
Somabrachys
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Lake.
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English
Beautiful; Lively; Aggressive; Variant of Kelly; Peace Giver
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American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Sea of Bitterness; Variant of Maria; Sea; Rebelliousness and Wished for Child
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Aghanashini | அகநாஷிநீ
Destroyer of sins
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Power
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Love
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English : from the Middle English personal name Wymer, Old English Wīgmǣr (composed of the elements wīg ‘war’ + mǣr ‘famous’), reinforced by the cognate Continental Germanic form Wigmar, introduced into England from France by the Normans. This also became confused with an Old Breton personal name, Wiumarch, composed of the elements uuiu ‘worthy’ + march ‘horse’.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Win of Life; Lord of Life
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Hindu
Night
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Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Portuguese, Welsh
Bright; Circling Sea; White Sea Dweller; Edge of the Sea; Great and Bright
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