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Bomilcar (2nd century BC)

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183: 56:, and a rival claimant to the throne of Numidia. The murder was discovered and traced to Bomilcar, who was obliged to enter into large recognizances to appear and stand his trial; but, before the trial came on, his master privately sent him back to Africa. 75:, engaged Bomilcar by promises of Roman favour to deliver Jugurtha to him alive or dead; and it was accordingly at his instigation that the king sent ambassadors to make offers of unconditional submission to Metellus. 78:
In consequence of this advice Bomilcar seems to have become an object of suspicion to his master, which urged him the more towards the execution of his treachery. Accordingly, he formed a plot with
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Deep in the confidence of Jugurtha, Bomilcar was employed on many secret services. In particular, when Jugurtha was at Rome, Bomilcar undertook and effected for him the assassination of
82:, a Numidian nobleman, for the seizure or assassination of the king; but the design was discovered to Jugurtha by Nabdalsa's agent or secretary, and Bomilcar was put to death. 197: 49: 215: 68: 169: 220: 192: 96: 225: 52:, who happened to be at Rome at the same time, and who, as well as Jugurtha himself, was a grandson of 59:
He also commanded a portion of Jugurtha's army, with which he was defeated in a skirmish at the river
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Sail. Jug. 35; comp. Liv. Epit. 64. (cited by Smith)
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Index

Punic
Numidian
Jugurtha
Massiva
Masinissa
Muthul
Publius Rutilius Rufus
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus
Zama
Nabdalsa
Huss (1985)
561
Geschichte der Karthager
ISBN
9783406306549
public domain
Smith, William
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
Categories
2nd-century BC Berber people
Ancient African people
Kingdom of Numidia

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