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Carthalo (Punic: 𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤇𐤋𐤑, QRTḤLṢ, "Saved by Melqart";
Ancient Gr****: Καρθάλων, Karthálōn; died
around 209 BC) was an
officer in Hannibal's army...
- near
modern Licata,
southern Sicily between the
fleets of
Carthage under Carthalo and the
Roman Republic under Lucius Junius Pullus. The
Carthaginian fleet...
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first Battle of
Tarentum in 212 BC. This time the
commander of the city,
Carthalo,
turned against the Carthaginians, and
supported the Romans. According...
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Malchus besieges Carthage with his army.
During the siege, he has his son
Carthalo, who had
refused to join his side,
seized and crucified. Soon after, he...
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unfortified village of
Cannae by
Carthaginian cavalry commanded by
Carthalo, 7,000 fell
prisoner in the
smaller Roman camp and 5,800 in the larger...
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Masinissa sent two sons to ask for the pro-Numidians to be let back in.
Carthalo, who led a
democratic group that was
against the
Numidian encroachment...
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Egyptian (1954) as
Hittite Officer (uncredited) Jupiter's
Darling (1955) as
Carthalo Jump Into **** (1955) as
Major Lamblin (uncredited) Lust for Life (1956)...
- them were Maharbal,
Hanno the Elder,
Muttines (Punic: 𐤌𐤕𐤍, MTN) and
Carthalo. Mago
fought at the side of
Hannibal in the
invasion of Italy, and pla****...
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Servilius Geminus, and
again fought in
Sicily against the Carthaginians.
Carthalo in vain
endeavoured to make a
diversion by
attacking the
coasts of Italy...
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tasked to
defend Drepana with the ****istance of
Hannibal the
Rhodian and
Carthalo. In
their desire for stealth, the
Romans attacked at
night causing them...