Bogud | |
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Reign | 49 BC to 38 BC |
Successor | Bocchus II |
Died | 31 BC Methoni, Pieria |
Spouses | Eunoë |
Bogud (died 31 BC) was a Berber king who ruled the western part of Mauretania from 49 BC to 38 BC. He is speculated to have been either the cousin or the brother of Bocchus II, though the lineage is unknown.[1][2] An important ally of Julius Caesar, Bogud later supported Mark Antony in the power struggle between Antony and Octavian. He was killed at the siege of Methone prior to the Battle of Actium and his territory was seized by Bocchus.