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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › BogudBogud – Wikipedia

    Bogud (altgriechisch Βόγος, Βογούας; † 31 v. Chr. in Methone) war spätestens ab 49 v. Chr. gemeinsam mit Bocchus II. König von Mauretanien. Leben. Bogud folgte zu einem nicht genau bekannten Zeitpunkt gemeinsam mit Bocchus II. dem König Mastane Sosus in der Herrschaft über Mauretanien. Dabei regierte Bogud den ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BogudBogud - Wikipedia

    Bogud (died 31 BC), son of King Mastanesosus of Mauretania, was a Berber joint king of Mauretania with his elder brother Bocchus II, with Bocchus ruling east of the Moulouya River and his brother west.

  3. bogud ( *Bogou/as ) was king of Mauretania Tingitana, in which title he was confirmed by Julius Caesar, B. C. 49, as a reward for his adherence to him in opposition to the party of Pompey. ( D.

  4. Die Schlacht von Munda fand am 17. März 45 v. Chr. auf der Ebene von Munda in Südspanien statt. Es war die letzte Schlacht im Bürgerkrieg zwischen Gaius Iulius Caesar und den Optimaten. Nach diesem Sieg und dem Tod von Titus Labienus und dem jüngeren Gnaeus Pompeius, dem ältesten Sohn von Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, konnte Caesar ...

  5. King of Mauretania jointly with *Bocchus II, ruling the later Tingitana. (Both were sons of *Bocchus I.) He fought for *Caesar in Spain and Africa and played a major part at Munda.

  6. …another son of Bocchus I, Bogud, succeeded their father to the rule of Mauretania about 50 bc. Bocchus ruled the part east of the Mulucha River (present-day Moulouya River in Morocco), Bogud the part west of it. They supported Julius Caesar against the Pompeians and King Juba I in Africa…

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bocchus_IBocchus I - Wikipedia

    Bocchus, often referred to as Bocchus I for clarity, was king of Mauretania from c. 11180 BCE. He was father-in-law to the Numidian king Jugurtha, [1] [2] with whom he initially allied against the Romans in the Jugurthine War, a lengthy and indecisive conflict.