Jugurthine And Northern War...: Crisis Of Rome: The

In the late 2nd century BC, the Roman Republic faced a dual existential crisis: a grueling guerrilla conflict in North Africa and a terrifying migration of Germanic tribes from the north. Known as the , this period exposed deep-seated corruption within the Senate and necessitated radical military changes that would eventually dismantle the Republic itself. The Jugurthine War (111–105 BC)

The conflict began in Numidia (modern-day Algeria) when King Jugurtha seized power by assassinating his rivals and massacring Roman citizens. Crisis of Rome: The Jugurthine and Northern War...