- Barku) and Neo-****yrian
Syriac (Barkho).
During the 3rd
century BC, the
Barcids comprised one of the
leading Phoenician families in the
ruling oligarchy...
-
surname from
their father, Hamilcar's
progeny are
collectively known as the
Barcids.
Modern historians occasionally refer to Hannibal's
brothers as Hasdrubal...
- aid to Hannibal. In response,
Hanno the Great,
leading opponent of the
Barcids,
placed several questions to Mago,
which took most of the
gloss off Mago's...
-
there is no
evidence its name in antiquity, Barcino, was
connected with the
Barcid family of Hamilcar.
During the
Middle Ages, the city was
variously known...
- Carthage, by
David Anthony Durham "Hamilcar Barca," a poem by
Roger Ca****t
Barcids, Hamilcar's
dynasty Battle of the
Bagradas Geus (1994), s.v. "Hamilcar"...
-
Imilce Statue in
Baeza named Himilce,
princesa de Cástulo.
Spouse Hannibal Barca Children Haspar Barca Family Barcids (by marriage)...
-
arriving in
Iberia with two
armies and
ending the
undisputed command of the
Barcid family in Iberia. The
Carthaginians fought the
Scipio brothers and had on...
-
Punic god Melqart, who was ****ociated with Hercules/Heracles. On the
reverse is an elephant,
possibly a war elephant;
these were
linked with the
Barcids....
- 450 the
Magonid family monopolized the top
military position;
later the
Barcid family acted similarly.
Eventually it came to be that,
after a war, the...
-
coinages in
North Africa and in the
region of
Spain controlled by the
Barcids. The
coinages produced in
these two
regions circulated separately; i.e...