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- 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...