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Hasdrubal (Ancient Gr****: Ἀσδρούβας, Hasdroúbas) is the
Latinized form of the
Carthaginian name ʿAzrubaʿal (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, romanized: ʿAzrōbaʿl...
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Hasdrubal Barca (245 – 22 June 207 BC), a
latinization of ʿAzrubaʿal (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, romanized: ʿAzrōbaʿl) son of
Hamilcar Barca, was a Carthaginian...
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Hasdrubal the Fair (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, ʿAzrobaʿl; c. 270–221 BC) was a
Carthaginian military leader and politician,
governor in
Iberia after Hamilcar...
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Hasdrubal Gisco (died 202 BC), a
latinization of the name ʿAzrubaʿal son of
Gersakkun (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋 𐤁𐤍 𐤂𐤓𐤎𐤊𐤍), was a
Carthaginian general...
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occasional subsidiary campaigns in Sicily,
Sardinia and Greece; Iberia,
where Hasdrubal, a
younger brother of Hannibal,
defended the
Carthaginian colonial cities...
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First Punic War. His
younger brothers were Mago and
Hasdrubal; his brother-in-law was
Hasdrubal the Fair, who
commanded other Carthaginian armies. Hannibal...
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Hamilcar Barca, was the
brother of
Hannibal and
Hasdrubal, and was the brother-in-law of
Hasdrubal the Fair.
Little is
known about his
early years, except...
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Hasdrubal (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, ʿAzrubaʿal, "Help of Baal") was a
Carthaginian officer in the
Second Punic War.
After the
Battle of Ticinus, Hannibal...
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Hasdrubal the
Boetharch (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, ʿAzrubaʿal) was a
Carthaginian general during the
Third Punic War.
Little is
known about him. "Boetharch"...
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Carthaginian territory with impunity. In 149 BC
Carthage sent an army,
under Hasdrubal,
against Masinissa, the
treaty notwithstanding. The
campaign ended in...