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Syphax (, Sýphax; , )

(1970). 9780801405495, Cornell University Press. .
(2026). 9788843039906, Carocci. .
was a king of the tribe of western (present-day ) during the last quarter of the 3rd century BC. His story is told in 's Ab Urbe Condita (written c. 27–25 BC). Livy: Ab urbe condita, vol. VIII, bks. xxviii-xxx Loeb Classical Edn, pp.73-99, 173-225, 405-421 at openlibrary.org He ruled over a territory extending from present day Constantine to .
(2023). 9798216170808, Bloomsbury Publishing USA. .
The territory from the Moulouya until the Strait of Gibraltar and Tingis were also under the authority of Syphax.
(2026). 9782728315246, Publications de l’École française de Rome. .


Second Punic War
When a second war broke out between and in 218 BC, Syphax was initially sympathetic to the . In 213BC, he concluded an alliance with the Romans and they sent as a military advisor to help Syphax train his troops. He then attacked the rival tribe of eastern Numidians, the , ruled by King Gala, who at that time were allied to the Carthaginians. When Gala died in 206BC, his sons and quarreled about the inheritance, and Syphax was able to conquer considerable parts of the eastern Numidian kingdom.


Negotiations with Rome and Carthage
After the Roman general was victorious in the Battle of Ilipa (206BC), he sent his friend to visit Syphax to ratify the treaty with Rome. Syphax, however, refused to ratify any treaty except with Scipio, so Scipio sailed with two 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 (who had fled from Spain) anchored there on his way back to Carthage. Scipio's ship managed to make harbor before Gisco's seven could make out to intercept them, and in a neutral harbor, Gisco dared not act against the Romans. Syphax invited both to dinner, where both Syphax and Gisco were taken in by Scipio's charm.


Alliance with Hasdrubal
Meanwhile, Masinissa had concluded that Rome was winning the war against Carthage and therefore decided to switch sides. Having lost the alliance with Masinissa, the Carthaginians started to look for another ally, which they found in Syphax. Hasdrubal Gisco sealed the alliance by offering his daughter in marriage, although until 206BC she had been betrothed to Masinissa.


Battle of the Great Plains
With the reversal of alliances, it seemed that Carthage and Syphax were in a strong position in Africa. During the early stages of Scipio's campaign in North Africa, the joined forces of Syphax and Gisco were able to force Scipio to abandon the siege of Utica. However, in the 203BC Battle of the Great Plains, Scipio overcame Gisco and Syphax and while the Roman general concentrated on Carthage, Laelius and Masinissa followed Syphax to .


Battle of Cirta
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, 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 claimed his kingdom. Syphax was delivered to Scipio and was taken back to Rome as a prisoner. He died in Tibur (modern Tivoli) in 203 or 202BC.


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


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