Sufax

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Sufax
Founder of Tangier
Member of the Libyan Royal Family
Other namesSophax, Syphax, Sufaqs
AbodeLibya
Personal information
Parents(1) Heracles and (2) Tinjis
Siblings(1) Palaemon (half-brother)
(2) Iphinoe and Alceis or Barce (half-sisters)

Sufax, Syphax, Sufaqs or Sophax (Ancient Greek: Σόφακος Sophaxus) was a hero or demigod from the Berber and Greek mythologies.[1]

Family

According to the myth, Sufax was the son of goddess

Palaemon
, son of Iphinoe and Heracles.

Mythology

Images of King Juba II and Queen Cleopatra Selene II. Juba believed he was a descendant of Sufax.

Sufax replaced his mother's first husband Antaeus as a guard of the country of the Berbers (or Imazighen).[4][5] He is said to be the founder of Tangier in memory to his mother.

According to the Berber mythology, many of the

Berber kings are descendants of Sufax, who defended their lands. He had a son, Diodorus, who reigned over many North African Berber tribes with the help of the Olympians.[6]
According to the ancient Greek historian Plutarch, many of the myths were created in order to give credits to the Numidian king Juba II who considered himself a descendant of Diodorus and Hercules.

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