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Gala had a son called Masinissa, seventeen years old, but a youth of such a strong character that even then it was evident that he would make the kingdom greater and wealthier than he received it.
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Aradna, and it recounts the tale of Masinissa, a young man who enters the story
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Masinissa, and finally as the result of a settlement of veteran soldiers, our second founders, we have become a colony of the highest distinction.
The Defense Apuleius 2008
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Masinissa, and finally as the result of a settlement of veteran soldiers, our second founders, we have become a colony of the highest distinction.
The Defense Apuleius 2008
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Why does the author convey her death through the eyes of Masinissa rather than those of her sister and mother?
The Pride of Carthage by David Anthony Durham: Questions 2005
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Is it surprising, then, that Sophonisba so readily chooses suicide when Masinissa, in league with Rome, suggests it?
The Pride of Carthage by David Anthony Durham: Questions 2005
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Cato was sent to the Carthaginians and Masinissa, king of Numidia, who were at war with one another, to know the cause of their difference.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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I executed Iarbas at once, and also another baron called Masinissa.
Fortune's Favorites McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1993
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"You sold grain to King Masinissa of Numidia a century ago," said Mithridates.
The Grass Crown McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1991
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Luckily for Numidia, Masinissa had died at the right moment, and, understanding only too well that a strong king is always succeeded by a weakling, he left Numidia to be divided by Scipio Aemilianus among his three sons.
The First Man in Rome McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1990
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