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- Autaritus (Ancient Gr****: Αὐτάριτος; died 238 BCE) was a leader of Gallic mercenaries in the Carthaginian army during the First Punic War. With his men...
- attempt to woo the rebels over. To prevent this, in 240 BC Spendius and Autaritus tortured 700 Carthaginian prisoners to death (including Gisco), after...
- June 1933. History portal Ambiorix Alaric I Asterix Ardaric Arminius Autaritus Battle of Baduhenna Wood Bato (Daesitiate chieftain) Boudica Caratacus...
- his forces, was reinforced by a detachment largely made of Gauls under Autaritus and shadowed Hamilcar as he advanced south east, keeping to the high ground...
- rebel leaders. Encouraged by his senior subordinates, notably the Gaul Autaritus, to remove the possibility of any goodwill between the sides, he had 700...
- army led by Hamilcar Barca defeated a rebel army led by Spendius and Autaritus, after 2,000 Numidian cavalry led by Naravas defected from the rebels...
- Foiled a plot by Gallic mercenaries to surrender Lilybaeum to the enemy. Autaritus d. 238 BC Carthaginian Empire Leader of the Gallic mercenaries in the...
- football team FC Spartak Semey, a Kazakh football team Ancient Rome portal Autaritus – 3rd-century BCE Gallic chieftain and mercenary Gaius Julius Civilis –...
- the Punic Wars. One of the leading rebel leaders of the Mercenary War, Autaritus, was of Gallic origin. During the Balkan expedition, led by Cerethrios...
- Macedonia (d. 179 BC) Andragoras, Seleucid governor (satrap) of Parthia Autaritus, Gallic mercenary leader Chunshen, Chinese nobleman Hannibal, Carthaginian...