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Syphax

rex Numidarum a Scipionibus appetitus, iungit amicitiam cum Romanis 24.48.

vincitur a Masinissa 49.

in Maurusios fugit, ibid.

eius ad Romanos legati, prospera eum Carthaginiensibus proelia memorantes 27.4.

ad eum vicissim senatus legatos mittit, ibid.

ad eum Scipio navigat 28.17.

eodem tecto recipit Scipionem et Hasdrubalem 18.

cum eo foedus icit Scipio, ibid.

ducit Hasdrubalis filiam 29.23.

Scipioni amicitiam renuntiat, ibid.

eius adversus Masinissam bellum 2933.

in eius castra ignes coniiciunt Scipio et Masinissa 30.5.

Syphax adversus Masinissam et Laelium copias educit 11.

capitur, ibid.

in castra Romana adducitur 13.

eius oratio ad Scipionem, ibid.

a Laelio in Italiam abducitur 17.

Tibure moritur, et publico funere effertur 45.

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