- Look up
Hanno or
hanno in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hanno may
refer to:
Hanno (given name)
Hanunu (8th
century BC),
Philistine king
previously rendered...
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three Hannos come from
different primary sources.
Hanno I is
called magnus (Latin for "great") in the
table of
contents of Trogus' history.
Hanno II and...
- California.
Coached by her father,
Sandor (Alex)
Hannos, an
accomplished cyclist originally from Hungary,
Hannos often trained and
raced with her
younger sister...
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prefect similarly named Hanno, who was
defeated and
killed by Sil**** in 206 BC in the
Battle of the Guadalquivir.
Other Hannos in
Carthaginian history...
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Hannō (飯能市,
Hannō-shi) is a city
located in
Saitama Prefecture, ****an. As of 1 January 2021[update], the city had an
estimated po****tion of 79,123 in...
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months before the
Romans defeated the
Carthaginians and
forced Hanno to retreat.
Other Hannos in
Carthaginian history Huss (1985), p. 565.
Diodorus Siculus...
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Hanno the
Navigator (sometimes "Hannon"; Punic: 𐤇𐤍𐤀, ḤNʾ; Gr****: Ἄννων, romanized: Annōn ) was a
Carthaginian explorer (sometimes
identified as...
- Numidia,
Hanno lives with his wife, Arishat. The
Roman army led by
General Acacius invades and
conquers the kingdom,
killing Arishat and
enslaving Hanno and...
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Hanno Aleksanteri Möttölä (born 9
September 1976) is a
Finnish basketball coach and a
former professional basketball player. He is
currently working as...
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Hanno (Italian: Annone; c. 1510 – 8 June 1516) was the pet
white elephant given by King
Manuel I of
Portugal to Pope Leo X (born
Giovanni de' Medici)...