Yehudah - according to some opinions, he died in year 2314 [see year 2196].
Year 2314 of the Jewish calendar.
And Tzepho son of Elifaz was still inciting day by day Angias to fight against the children of Yaakov, but he would not agree. And it came to pass after some days that Angias heard and gathered a great multitude like the sand of the sea to go to Egypt to fight. And there was a young lad among the servants of Angias, fifteen years old, named Bilam son of Beor, very wise and knowledgeable in the wisdom of sorcery.
And Angias said to him, "Divine for us, who will prevail in the war." And Bilam went out and they brought him wax, and he made from it a likeness of chariots and horsemen in the form of the army of Angias and the army of Egypt. And he placed them in the water, and the sorcerers who were with him did likewise. And he took in his hands palm branches and cut them and covered them over the water, and there appeared to him in the water images of statues of Angias falling before the images of statues of Egypt and the children of Yaakov.
And he told Angias, and he returned to his city. And it came to pass when Tzepho son of Elifaz saw that Angias would not go out against Egypt, he fled and went to Kittim. And the men of Kittim received him with great honor and hired him to fight their wars, and Tzepho became very wealthy. And the troops of the king of Africa were still raiding the land of Kittim to take plunder and spoil.
And the children of Kittim gathered and went to Mount Kaptitza because of the troops of Angias. And it came to pass one day that an ox from the cattle wandered off from Tzepho, and he went to look for it and heard its lowing around that mountain. And he looked and behold, at the bottom of the mountain was a great cave with a large stone at the entrance of the cave. And Tzepho split the stone and entered the cave, and he saw a great beast eating the ox - from its middle upward it had the form of a man, and from its middle downward the form of a beast.
And he slew it with his sword. And the inhabitants of Kittim heard and rejoiced greatly that he had slain the beast that had consumed their cattle. And they all agreed to make for him one day each year as a holiday, and they called the name of the day Tzepho after his name. And they would offer him libations every year, and so on.
And it came to pass at the turn of the year that the troops of Africa came to the land of Kittim to take plunder, and Tzepho fought against them and they fled. And the children of Kittim made Tzepho king. And he went to conquer the children of Tuval and the isles of the sea, and he conquered them and renewed his kingdom. And they built him a palace and made him a throne.
And he reigned over all the land of Kittim and over all the land of Italy for fifty years [Sefer HaYashar]. And in the homilies of Rashba"m (17a), after the death of Yosef he fled to Canpania and reigned over the Romans in Kittim, and eventually he reigned over the land of Greece and Italy. And he was the first king in Rome and built the first palace in Rome.