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- Bomilcar (Punic: π€π€ƒβ€¬π€Œπ€‹β€¬π€’β€¬π€“β€¬π€•β€¬, BDMLQRT, "Servant of Melqart" or "In Melqart's Hand") may refer to: Bomilcar (4th century BC), Carthaginian commander...
- Bomilcar (Punic: π€π€ƒβ€¬π€Œπ€‹β€¬π€’β€¬π€“β€¬π€•β€¬, BDMLQRT) was a Carthaginian nobleman and commander in the Second Punic War (218–201Β BC). He was a son-in-law of Hamilcar...
- Bomilcar (Punic: π€π€ƒβ€¬π€Œπ€‹β€¬π€’β€¬π€“β€¬π€•β€¬, BDMLQRT) was a Carthaginian commander in the war against Agathocles, who invaded Africa in 310Β BC. In the first battle...
- Bomilcar (Punic: π€π€ƒβ€¬π€Œπ€‹β€¬π€’β€¬π€“β€¬π€•β€¬, BDMLQRT) was a Numidian nobleman of the 2nd centuryΒ BC and a follower of the Numidian king Jugurtha, whom he later...
- BC Hannonids Hanno I 340–337 BC Gisco 337–330 BC Hamilcar II 330–309 BC Bomilcar 309–308 BC In 480 BC, following Hamilcar I's death, the king lost most...
- Hanno (Punic: 𐀇‬𐀍‬𐀀‬, αΈ€NΚΎ), distinguished as the son of the suffet Bomilcar, was a Carthaginian officer in the Second Punic War (218 to 201 BC). He...
- Bomilcar (Punic: π€π€ƒβ€¬π€Œπ€‹β€¬π€’β€¬π€“β€¬π€•β€¬, BDMLQRT) was a Carthaginian commander in the Second Punic War (218–201Β BC). He was the commander of the Carthaginian...
- Q R S T U V W X Y Z Bomilcar β€” commander in the First Punic War Bomilcar β€” suffete and commander in the Second Punic War Bomilcar β€” commander in the Second...
- 212 BC during the Second Punic War. During this conflict, Hanno, son of Bomilcar was defeated by Quintus Fulvius Flaccus. Livy gives a short account of...
- Carthaginian rivals, Hanno and Bomilcar, as the generals of an army to defeat Agathocles. According to Diodorus Siculus, Bomilcar wanted to exploit this event...