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Bogud

Bogud · m

son of Bocchus and king of Mauritania

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What it meant

Bogud — Lewis & Short

Bogud (in MSS. also Bogus; cf. Oud. ad ŭdis, m.,

Hirt. B. Alex. 62),
I son of Bocchus and king of Mauritania, captured and slain bg Agrippa B.C. 31, Cic. Fam. 10, 32, 1; Liv. Fragm. lib. 112 ap. Prisc. p. 687 P.; Auct. B. Afr. 23; Suet Caes. 54; Hirt. B. Alex. 59 and 62.—Hence, Bogŭdiāna Mauretania, that was ruled by Bogud, Plin. 5, 2, 1, § 19.

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