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Syphax was a king of the ancient Libya
Ancient Libya

Ancient Libya was the region west of the Nile Valley. It corresponds to what is now generally called Northwest Africa. Its people were the ancestors of the modern Berber people....
n tribe Masaesyli
Masaesyli

The Masaesyli were a North African tribe of western Numidia and the main antagonists of the Massylii in eastern Numidia. During the Second Punic War they initially supported the Roman Republic, led by Syphax against the Massyllii, led by Massinissa....
 of western Numidia
Numidia

Numidia was an ancient Berber people kingdom in present-day Algeria and part of Tunisia that later alternated between being a Roman province and being a Roman client state, and is no longer in existence today....
 during the last quarter of the third century BCE. When in 218, war broke out between Carthage and Rome, Syphax was originally sympathetic to the Romans
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
 and in 213, he concluded an alliance with the Romans and they sent military advisers to help Syphax train his troops. He then attacked the eastern Numidians Massylians, ruled by king Gala
Gala

Gala may refer to:*A gala, a...
; at that time allied to the Carthaginians.






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Syphax was a king of the ancient Libya
Ancient Libya

Ancient Libya was the region west of the Nile Valley. It corresponds to what is now generally called Northwest Africa. Its people were the ancestors of the modern Berber people....
n tribe Masaesyli
Masaesyli

The Masaesyli were a North African tribe of western Numidia and the main antagonists of the Massylii in eastern Numidia. During the Second Punic War they initially supported the Roman Republic, led by Syphax against the Massyllii, led by Massinissa....
 of western Numidia
Numidia

Numidia was an ancient Berber people kingdom in present-day Algeria and part of Tunisia that later alternated between being a Roman province and being a Roman client state, and is no longer in existence today....
 during the last quarter of the third century BCE. When in 218, war broke out between Carthage and Rome, Syphax was originally sympathetic to the Romans
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
 and in 213, he concluded an alliance with the Romans and they sent military advisers to help Syphax train his troops. He then attacked the eastern Numidians Massylians, ruled by king Gala
Gala

Gala may refer to:*A gala, a...
; at that time allied to the Carthaginians. When Gala died in 206, his sons Massinissa and Oezalces quarreled about the inheritance, and Syphax was able to conquer considerable parts of the eastern Numidian kingdom.

After Publius Scipio's victory in the battle of Ilipa
Battle of Ilipa

The Battle of Ilipa was arguably Scipio Africanus?s most brilliant victory in his military career during the Second Punic War. Though it may not seem to be as original as Hannibal?s tactic at Battle of Cannae, Scipio?s pre-battle maneuver and his Reverse Cannae formation was still a culmination of his military tactics ability, in which he...
, he sent his friend Gaius Laelius
Gaius Laelius

Gaius Laelius, general and statesman, was a friend of Scipio Africanus, whom he accompanied on his Iberian Peninsula campaign . His command of the Roman fleet in the attack on New Carthage and command of the Roman-Numidian cavalry at Zama contributed to Scipio's victories....
 to visit Syphax to ratify the treaty with Rome. Syphax however, refused to ratify any treaty except with Scipio, so Scipio sailed with two quinquiremes to meet with Syphax, taking a considerable risk in doing so. In fact he arrived at the Numidian harbor, at exactly the same time as Hasdrubal (who had fled from Spain) anchored there on his way back to Carthage. However, Scipio's ship managed to make harbor before Hasdrubal's seven Triremes could make out to intercept them, and in a neutral harbor, Hasdrubal dared not act against the Romans. Syphax invited both to dinner, where both Syphax and Hasdrubal were taken in by Scipio's charm.

Meanwhile, Massinissa had concluded that Rome was winning the war against Carthage and therefore decided to switch sides. Having lost the alliance with Massinissa, Hasdrubal started to look for another ally, which he found in Syphax, sealing the alliance by offering his daughter Sophonisba
Sophonisba

Sophonisba was a Carthage noblewoman who lived during the Second Punic War, and the daughter of Hasdrubal Gisco Gisgonis ....
 in marriage who until 206 had been betrothed to Massinissa.

With the reversal of alliances it looked like Carthage and Syphax were in a strong position in Africa, certainly during the early stages of Scipio's campaign in North Africa, the joined forces of Syphax and Hasdrubal Gisco
Hasdrubal Gisco

Hasdrubal Gisco or Hasdrubal son of Gisco was a Carthage general who fought against Roman Republic in Iberian Peninsula and North Africa during the Second Punic War....
 were able to force the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio to abandon the siege of Utica
Utica

Utica may refer to:*Utica, Tunisia, a Phoenician colony, on the African coast, near Carthage*?tica, a Colombian village in CundinamarcaIn the United States...
. However in the Battle of Bagbrades, Scipio overcame Hasdrubal and Syphax and while the Roman general concentrated on Carthage, Laelius and Massinissa followed Syphax to Cirta
Cirta

Cirta was the capital city of the Kingdom of Numidia in northern Africa in modern Algeria. Although Numidia was a key ally of the ancient Roman Republic during the Punic Wars, Cirta was subject to Roman invasions during the first and second centuries B.C., eventually falling under Roman domain during the rule of Julius Caesar....


During the pursuit, Syphax was threatened with desertion by his army when Laelius and Masinissa's army approached the Numidian battle line. In a brave attempt to rally his troops, according to Livy
Livy

Titus Livius , known as Livy in English language, was a Ancient Rome historian who wrote a monumental history of Rome, Ab Urbe Condita, from its founding through the reign of Augustus in Livy's own time....
 in Book 30, Chapter Twelve, Syphax rode alone, straight towards the Roman cavalry, but in this desperate attempt his badly wounded horse threw him off. Syphax was pounced upon immediately by Roman soldiers and taken to the ecstatic Masinissa. Syphax's troops retreated to the capital city which later fell as Masinissa
Masinissa

Masinissa or Massinissa was the first King of Numidia, an ancient North African nation of Berber tribes, which he united, and is most famous for his role as a Roman Republic ally in the Battle of Zama....
 claimed his kingdom. Syphax was delivered to Scipio Africanus and was taken as a prisoner, dying in Tibur, modern Tivoli circa 203 / 202 BC.

In a twist of fate Sophonisba then married Massinissa. However Scipio, suspicious of Sophonisba, demanded that she be taken to Rome and appear in the triumphal parade. To save her from such humiliation, Masinissa sent her poison, with which she killed herself.

The Tunisia
Tunisia

Tunisia , officially the Tunisian Republic , is a country located in North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and Libya to the southeast....
n city Sfax
Sfax

Sfax is a city in Tunisia, located 270 km southeast of Tunis. The city, founded in AD 849 on the ruins of Taparura and Thaenae, is the capital of the Sfax Governorate, and a Mediterranean Sea port on the Gulf of Gabes....
 is said to be named after him.

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