Syphax

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Syphax
Statue of a male in the Vatican museum, SUPHAX NUMIDIAEREX.JPG
Statue of a male in the Vatican museum, called "Syphax, King of Numidia"
King of the Masaesyli
Reignc. 215 – c. 203 BCE
SuccessorVermina
DiedTivoli, Roman Republic
SpouseSophonisba
IssueVermina
Tanakwa
Military career
AllegianceMasaesyli
Battles/warsSecond Punic War

Syphax (Ancient Greek: Σόφαξ, Sóphax;[1] Punic: