Bogud

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Bogud was a lesser-known Mauretanian prince of the 2nd–1st century BCE, notable mainly as a member of the royal family that ruled in alliance with Rome.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mauretanian prince
human
aristocraticTitle prince of Mauretania
associatedWith Roman Republic NERFINISHED
continent Africa
countryOfCitizenship Mauretania NERFINISHED
diplomaticRole link between Mauretania and Rome (inferred)
era Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Mauretanian
familyRelation Mauretanian royal dynasty
historicalSignificance represents lesser-known Mauretanian nobility connected to Rome
languageUsed Berber languages (inferred)
Latin (inferred)
Punic (inferred)
notableFor being a member of the Mauretanian royal family allied with Rome
occupation prince
partOf Mauretanian monarchy NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment ally of the Roman Republic
positionHeld member of the Mauretanian royal family
region North Africa
residence Mauretania NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
socialClass nobility
timePeriod 1st century BCE
2nd century BCE

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bocchus I son Bogud
Bocchus I successor Bogud
Bocchus II relative Bogud
Bocchus II opponentOf Bogud