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Hampsicora (died 215 BC) was a Sardo-Punic
political leader and
landowner of Sardinia, and the
leader of the
major anti-Roman
revolt (Bellum Sardum) in...
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Punic War in 216 BC: a m****ive
Sardinian rebellion led by the
landowner Hampsicora, a
native of the city of Cornus, who
commanded an army of
natives and...
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Commanders and
leaders Hannibal Hasdrubal Mago
Hasdrubal Gisco Syphax Hanno Hasdrubal the Bald
Hampsicora Maharbal Publius Cornelius Scipio Tiberius S. Longus...
- unchanged. In 216 BC, two Sardo-Punic
notables from
Cornus and Tharros,
Hampsicora and Hanno, led a
revolt against the Romans.
Punic culture remained strong...
- arrival.
Manlius managed to draw Hiostus,
Hampsicora's son, into a rash
attack on the
Romans while Hampsicora was away on a
recruiting mission. In the...
- town of
Sardinia near
Cuglieri and the location,
during the
revolt of
Hampsicora, of a
battle between a
Sardinian army and the
Roman Republic. The Carthaginians...
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Titus Manlius Torquatus,
whence he
conducted his
operations against Hampsicora and the Carthaginians. At
other times it was also the Romans'
chief naval...
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Hamilton (1999),
American model and actress,
overdose of
sleeping pills Hampsicora (215 BC), Sardo-Punic
political leader,
landowner and anti-Roman rebel...
- BC. A revolt, led by two Sardo-Punic
notables from
Cornus and Tharros,
Hampsicora and Hanno,
broke out
after the
crushing Roman defeat at
Cannae (216 BC)...
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pacified the territory,
defeating Hiostus, son of the
Sardinian leader Hampsicora, and was well-prepared
against Hasdrubal's arrival.
Manlius handily defeated...