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Hasdrubal (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀσδρούβας, Hasdroúbas) is the
Latinized form of the
Carthaginian name ʿAzrubaʿal (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, romanized: ʿAzrōbaʿl...
- the son of Hamilcar,
Hannibal Barca.
Other Hasdrubals in
Carthaginian history Huss (1985), p. 566. "
Hasdrubal – MSN Encarta".
Archived from the original...
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Carthage by
William Kelso (2012).
Covers Hasdrubal's Metaurus campaign from 207 BC. [ISBN missing]
Other Hasdrubals in
Carthaginian history Huss,
Werner (1985)...
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cavalry was destro****,
Hanno and
Hasdrubal were able to lead both
groups of
cavalry into the
Roman rear.
Other Hasdrubals in
Carthaginian history Huss (1985)...
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Hasdrubal who was
defeated near the town of
Tunes (now Tunis) by the
Numidian king, Masinissa, just
after war was
declared (149 BC).
Other Hasdrubals...
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refused to pay,
Hasdrubal brought a
false accusation against him and
forced him to give his
daughters as hostages.
Other Hasdrubals in
Carthaginian history...
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Battle of Decimomannu, in
which Hasdrubal the Bald was captured.
Other Hasdrubals in
Carthaginian history Huss (1985), p. 566. Livy. The
History of Rome...
- 510 BC)
while attempting to
establish a
foothold in
Western Sicily.
Other Hasdrubals in
Carthaginian history Huss (1985), p. 566. Dyson,
Stephen L.; Robert...
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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...