Juba
historical figure · 4 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages
in the texts
Stromata
Juba, author on Assyrian history, cited as confirming that he drew his account from Berossus.
And Juba, writing about the Assyrians, confesses that he took the history from Berossus, bearing witness to the man's truth.
Letters to Lucilius
King of Numidia, ally of the Pompeian cause against Caesar.
let not the knowledge of the country aid Juba in his own kingdom, nor the most stubborn valor of his people on behalf of their king;
On Providence
Juba, King of Numidia, allied with Cato's faction, who died in a mutual duel with Petreius.
Already Petreius and Juba have met and fallen, each slain by the other's hand.
Apologeticum
Figure referenced regarding the timing of a marriage relevant to the Papian laws.
Did not Severus, the most steadfast of emperors, but yesterday, after so venerable an old age, abolish those most empty Papian laws, which compel a man to take up children before the marriage of Juba could be contracted?