King Jugurtha of Namibia in Chains

1st January 104 BC

On this day King Jugurtha of Numidia was led in chains through Rome in a triumphal procession for the Roman General Gaius Marius. Having outwitted the Romans for many years with a notable mixture of skill, cunning and treachery, King Jugurtha was finally betrayed by his father-in-law, King Bochus of Mauritania, and handed over to Sulla, General Marius’s lieutenant. After the triumphal procession through the streets of Rome, Jugurtha was thrown into Rome’s infamous underground prison, Tullianum, where he was set upon by other prisoners before starving to death after six days.

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Author: Tony

Born and raised in Malaysia between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Educated at Wycliffe College in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. Living in the foothills of Mount Etna since 1982 and teaching English at Catania University since 1987.

5 thoughts on “King Jugurtha of Namibia in Chains”

  1. I didn’t think that LED chains already existed in 104 B.C. I wonder if they were even intermittent and coloured!

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