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Euphorbos - Jubas medic. the plant is named after him. Please mention.
Pliny did not write that Juba II was the first person to discover the Canaries and Madeira; he merely described the expedition Juba had sent, which included descriptions of the islands and reports of abandoned buildings on some of the Canaries.
See
http://www.ing.iac.es/PR/lapalma/pliny.html
http://www.ing.iac.es/PR/lapalma/history.html
Can someone verify what the actual text in the Lonely Planet Guide says? Twalls
The name of her daughter has been suggested as Drusilla, but sources state that the information is open to interpretation. See Selen for instance. Given the apparent competing theories I personally think that should be reflected in the article. -- AnnekeBart ( talk) 03:43, 3 September 2010 (UTC)
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Amyntas in 26, Cilicia was given to King Tarcondimotus. When Augustus added Juba II’s kingdom of Numidia to the province of Africa in 25, he gave Juba Mauretania (Morocco) to rule instead. In Armenia, on the Aspects of Roman History 82BC-AD14: A Source-based Approach By Mark Everson Davies, Hilary Swain [1]
Encyclopedia of African History 3-Volume Set - Page 251 Kevin Shillington - 2013 - ?Preview - ?More editions Mauritania then, too, became involved in the civil wars of Rome, and the kingdom was annexed to Rome by Caesar Octavian in 33BCE and then reformulated as a client-kingdom in 25BCE with Juba II of Numidia as king. Juba, son of an ... [2] [3] education in Italy. Octavian, the future emperor Augustus, befriended Juba when he was a young man and in 29 ».c. made him ruler of his father's former kingdom of Numidia, which had become a Roman province after the death of Juba I in 46
Herods Contemporaries In Britain And The West J Creighton - Herod and Augustus, 2008 - booksandjournals.brillonline.com … BCE the king of Mauretania died and for a few years this part of Africa was ruled directly by Rome, however in 25 BCE Augustus installed Juba II there as king, where he … Iconographically the coinage marks a radical shift between Juba I in Numidia and Juba II in Mauretania …
[5] New Masters for Africa S Raven - Rome in Africa, 2012 - taylorfrancis.com … True, King Bocchus of Mauretania was rewarded for his support in the Thapsus campaign by being given the western part of Numidia; but after his death in 33 BC his kingdom was ruled directly by the Romans, and then handed over in 25 BC to Juba II, the romanized …
[6] The Roman Maghreb K Amine, M Carlson - The Theatres of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, 2012 - Springer … 10 The Pre-Colonial Maghreb citizen, highly cultivated in the arts and natural history. The Emperor Augustus restored Juba II as king of Numidia between 29 BCE and 27 BCE and married him off to Cleopatra Selene, daughter of Cleopatra and Mark Anthony … Related articles
… of the largest cities of Roman North Africa. It also had a long and distinguished history, starting as a Punic colony; becoming a royal Numidian capital, perhaps from … TW Potter - cambridge.org … long and distinguished history, starting as a Punic colony; becoming a royal Numidian capital, perhaps from the second century BC, and most notably under the client king, Juba II (25 BC … is a fine theatre, built in Juba's reign; an unusual amphitheatre, perhaps Augustan in origin …
Doug Weller talk 13:51, 31 August 2018 (UTC)
was Juba II really born in Hippo Regius? any sources about that?
"Juba II was a Berber prince from Numidia, he was born in Hippo Regius"
-- AZSH ( talk) 19:11, 22 October 2018 (UTC)
Before the death of the Moorish King of Mauretania Bocchus II, he left his Will at the Roman Palace because of there were no Moorish King after him to success him into it, so he asked for that his successor must have a Royal blood, and at his time there was no Numidia and all it's land becomes Mauretania's under the King Bocchus II, So Juba II succeed King Bocchus not Juba II .. PLEASE CORRECT YOUR MISTAKES. Jamaru25 ( talk) 21:34, 19 August 2019 (UTC)
Given that all the portraits of Juba are from a Roman period known for its realistic portraiture, it makes no sense to choose the least realistic of all for our article. Please read this study which explains why the bronze and its Madrid marble equivalent are considered fringe amongst all his known portraits. M.Bitton ( talk) 23:53, 14 December 2019 (UTC)
Link to the previous discussion
Juba 2 and Juba of Mauretania are the same person (a fact that is easily checked with a simple search on Google), any claim that this is not the case needs to be substantiated with more than a single source that mentions a certain "Juba". M.Bitton ( talk) 15:13, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
I forgot to ping the concerned editors: Jahl de Vautban and StarTrekker. M.Bitton ( talk) 15:18, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
The main problem is that "Juba of Mauretania" was ill-namedhow so?
he was never of Mauretaniahe became the king of Mauretania, so the "of Mauretania" is important to differentiate him from his father.
there was a writer on metricsis he described by RS as "Juba of Mauretania"? M.Bitton ( talk) 15:51, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
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Euphorbos - Jubas medic. the plant is named after him. Please mention.
Pliny did not write that Juba II was the first person to discover the Canaries and Madeira; he merely described the expedition Juba had sent, which included descriptions of the islands and reports of abandoned buildings on some of the Canaries.
See
http://www.ing.iac.es/PR/lapalma/pliny.html
http://www.ing.iac.es/PR/lapalma/history.html
Can someone verify what the actual text in the Lonely Planet Guide says? Twalls
The name of her daughter has been suggested as Drusilla, but sources state that the information is open to interpretation. See Selen for instance. Given the apparent competing theories I personally think that should be reflected in the article. -- AnnekeBart ( talk) 03:43, 3 September 2010 (UTC)
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Amyntas in 26, Cilicia was given to King Tarcondimotus. When Augustus added Juba II’s kingdom of Numidia to the province of Africa in 25, he gave Juba Mauretania (Morocco) to rule instead. In Armenia, on the Aspects of Roman History 82BC-AD14: A Source-based Approach By Mark Everson Davies, Hilary Swain [1]
Encyclopedia of African History 3-Volume Set - Page 251 Kevin Shillington - 2013 - ?Preview - ?More editions Mauritania then, too, became involved in the civil wars of Rome, and the kingdom was annexed to Rome by Caesar Octavian in 33BCE and then reformulated as a client-kingdom in 25BCE with Juba II of Numidia as king. Juba, son of an ... [2] [3] education in Italy. Octavian, the future emperor Augustus, befriended Juba when he was a young man and in 29 ».c. made him ruler of his father's former kingdom of Numidia, which had become a Roman province after the death of Juba I in 46
Herods Contemporaries In Britain And The West J Creighton - Herod and Augustus, 2008 - booksandjournals.brillonline.com … BCE the king of Mauretania died and for a few years this part of Africa was ruled directly by Rome, however in 25 BCE Augustus installed Juba II there as king, where he … Iconographically the coinage marks a radical shift between Juba I in Numidia and Juba II in Mauretania …
[5] New Masters for Africa S Raven - Rome in Africa, 2012 - taylorfrancis.com … True, King Bocchus of Mauretania was rewarded for his support in the Thapsus campaign by being given the western part of Numidia; but after his death in 33 BC his kingdom was ruled directly by the Romans, and then handed over in 25 BC to Juba II, the romanized …
[6] The Roman Maghreb K Amine, M Carlson - The Theatres of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, 2012 - Springer … 10 The Pre-Colonial Maghreb citizen, highly cultivated in the arts and natural history. The Emperor Augustus restored Juba II as king of Numidia between 29 BCE and 27 BCE and married him off to Cleopatra Selene, daughter of Cleopatra and Mark Anthony … Related articles
… of the largest cities of Roman North Africa. It also had a long and distinguished history, starting as a Punic colony; becoming a royal Numidian capital, perhaps from … TW Potter - cambridge.org … long and distinguished history, starting as a Punic colony; becoming a royal Numidian capital, perhaps from the second century BC, and most notably under the client king, Juba II (25 BC … is a fine theatre, built in Juba's reign; an unusual amphitheatre, perhaps Augustan in origin …
Doug Weller talk 13:51, 31 August 2018 (UTC)
was Juba II really born in Hippo Regius? any sources about that?
"Juba II was a Berber prince from Numidia, he was born in Hippo Regius"
-- AZSH ( talk) 19:11, 22 October 2018 (UTC)
Before the death of the Moorish King of Mauretania Bocchus II, he left his Will at the Roman Palace because of there were no Moorish King after him to success him into it, so he asked for that his successor must have a Royal blood, and at his time there was no Numidia and all it's land becomes Mauretania's under the King Bocchus II, So Juba II succeed King Bocchus not Juba II .. PLEASE CORRECT YOUR MISTAKES. Jamaru25 ( talk) 21:34, 19 August 2019 (UTC)
Given that all the portraits of Juba are from a Roman period known for its realistic portraiture, it makes no sense to choose the least realistic of all for our article. Please read this study which explains why the bronze and its Madrid marble equivalent are considered fringe amongst all his known portraits. M.Bitton ( talk) 23:53, 14 December 2019 (UTC)
Link to the previous discussion
Juba 2 and Juba of Mauretania are the same person (a fact that is easily checked with a simple search on Google), any claim that this is not the case needs to be substantiated with more than a single source that mentions a certain "Juba". M.Bitton ( talk) 15:13, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
I forgot to ping the concerned editors: Jahl de Vautban and StarTrekker. M.Bitton ( talk) 15:18, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
The main problem is that "Juba of Mauretania" was ill-namedhow so?
he was never of Mauretaniahe became the king of Mauretania, so the "of Mauretania" is important to differentiate him from his father.
there was a writer on metricsis he described by RS as "Juba of Mauretania"? M.Bitton ( talk) 15:51, 5 January 2024 (UTC)