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273:. Juba I of Numidia, meanwhile who had supported Varus with soldiers during the defeat at Utica began to assemble a large army that included Saburra, and marched towards Curio. Juba then pulled a clever trick, by spreading false rumors in Curio's camp that he had been forced to deal with a rebellion and had left the area, leaving only a small force led by Saburra. Curio, who was over confident following the victory at Utica, marched towards the Bagradas river and met the Numidian force commanded by Saburra, which was now reinforced by Juba's army and he used his 25: 332:. Juba was forced to return to defend his kingdom. Juba would then leave Saburra in charge of a small army to defend Numidia from Sittius. Sittius once again invaded shortly after Juba left to join Scipio, and although little is known of Sittius's campaign, he defeated Saburra in a pitched battle, where he was killed. 232:
Virtually nothing is known of Saburra's early life, and the only main source of information about him is from Caesar himself. We first hear of Saburra in 49 BC, where Caesar's civil war had recently broke out in that same year. Caesar had already conquered Italy and Spain from his ally turned rival
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to him. Juba and Petreius then decided upon fighting a duel, so one of them could be honorably killed. Juba won the duel killing Petreius, who then killed himself with the help of a slave.
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and once Caesar had settled affairs in the east he could now take the last bastion of resistance to his forces. Juba then answered a call to arms from
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attempted to flee back to Numidia, however Sittius campaign convinced the locals the close the gates of
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had wanted to prove himself and led a 2000 strong force against the kingdom of
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dispatched an army against Numidia led by the Roman Mercenary Commander
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Juba I of Numidia
Caesar's Civil War

Battle of the Bagradas
Numidian
Juba I
Julius Caesar
Caesar's Civil War
Gaius Scribonius Curio
Battle of the Bagradas
killed in battle
Publius Sittius
Pompey the Great
republic
Quintus Valerius Orca
Sardinia
Gaius Scribonius Curio
Sicily
Africa
Publius Attius Varus
Battle of Ilerda
Battle of Utica
Numidian light cavalry
Battle of the Bagradas
Battle of Pharsalus

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