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Gulussa
King of Numidia
Reign
148 BC – c. 145 BC
Issue
Massiva
Father
Masinissa
Gulussa was the second legitimate son of Masinissa. Gulussa became the King of Numidia along with his two brothers around 148 BC and reigned as part of a triumvirate for about three years.
Gulussa was the second legitimate son of Masinissa. Gulussa became the King of Numidia along with his two brothers around 148 BC and reigned as part of...
Somabrachys gulussa is a moth in the Somabrachyidae family. It was described by Powell in 1916. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.;...
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...
Masinissa's son, Gulussa. Whether this was with the connivance of Masinissa is unclear. The modern historian William Harris suggests that Gulussa was encouraged...
148 BC (aged about 90) Burial Royal tomb of El Khroub Spouse Queen Sophonisba of Numidia Issue Micipsa Gulussa Mastanabal Tribe Massylii Father Gaia...
restored them. Massinissa I (202–148) Micipsa (148–118), son of Massinissa Gulussa (148–145), son of Massinissa Mastanabal (148–14?), son of Massinissa Hiempsal...
political symbolism: Micipsa, sole ruler after the death of his brothers Gulussa and Mastanabal, was affirming the unity of his kingdom around the person...
mentions the simultaneous reign of the three sons of Massinissa – Micipsa, Gulussa and Mastanabai, and one of the stelae contains a complete transliteration...
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...
friendly relationship with Numidia. Upon Masinissa's death, his three sons, Gulussa, Mastanabal and Micipsa, inherited the kingdom, but the latter[clarification...