Bogud

Bogud
Reign49 BC to 38 BC
PredecessorMastanesosus
SuccessorBocchus II
BornMauretania
Died31 BC
Methoni, Pieria
SpousesEunoë
FatherMastanesosus

Bogud (died 31 BC), son of King Mastanesosus of Mauretania,[1] 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. An important ally of Julius Caesar, Bogud later supported Mark Antony in the power struggle between Antony and Octavian. He was deposed by his brother and was killed at the siege of Methone prior to the Battle of Actium.

  1. ^ Camps, G. (December 1991). Encyclopédie Berbère - Bocchus. pp. 1544–1546. doi:10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.1775. Retrieved 19 April 2020. {{cite encyclopedia}}: |journal= ignored (help)

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