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1 Micipsa
Mĭcipsa, ae, m., son of Masinissa, and king of Numidia, Sall. J. 5 sq.; Flor. 3, 1. —In plur., poet. for Numidians, Africans, Juv. 5, 89. -
2 Hiempsal
Hĭempsal, ălis, m.I.Son of Micipsa and king of Numidia, Sall. J. 5, 7; 11, 3; Flor. 3, 8, 4; Suet. Caes. 71.—II.Another king of Numidia, perh. son of the former, Sall. J. 17.—III.A king of Mauritania, Cic. Vatin. 5, 12 al.
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