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- Himilco was a Carthaginian navigator and explorer who lived during the late 6th or early 5th century BC, a period of time where Carthage held significant...
- Himilco (died 396 BC) was a member of the Magonids, a Carthaginian family of hereditary generals, and had command over the Carthaginian forces between...
- Himilco (fl. 5th century BCE), sometimes referred to as Himilco the Navigator, was a Carthaginian sailor. Himilco may also refer to: Himilco (general)...
- Syracuse, Himilco of the Magonid family of Carthage led a substantial force to Sicily. After retaking Motya and founding Lilybaeum, Himilco sacked Messana...
- Himilco was a Carthaginian general who served as the garrison commander of Lilybaeum during the First Punic War. He served as the leader of the Carthaginian...
- Hamilcar I c. 510–480 BC Hanno II 480–440 BC Himilco I (in Sicily) 460–410 BC Hannibal I 440–406 BC Himilco II 406–396 BC Mago II 396–375 BC Mago III 375–344...
- Navigator, which places his expedition around 460–425 BC, and Himilco may be the same as Himilco the Navigator, which puts his expedition sometimes after 450...
- Gr****s managed to cut their supply lines. The Carthaginians, now led by Himilco, a Magonid kinsman of Hannibal, managed to capture a Gr**** supply convoy...
- forces were ravaged by plague, and Hannibal Mago himself suc****bed to it. Himilco, his successor, captured and sacked Akragas, then captured the city of...
- Carthaginian fleet of approximately 40 quinqueremes, under the command of Himilco, and a Roman fleet of 35 ships, under Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus. Hasdrubal...