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Indibilis and
Mandonius (fl. 3rd
century BC) were
chieftains of the Ilergetes, an
ancient Iberian people based in the
Iberian Peninsula.
Polybius speaks...
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conquest of
Carthaginian Iberia Carthaginian African territories reduced Indibilis and
Mandonius Revolt [es] (206–205 BC)
Mutiny at
Sucro Part of
Roman conquest...
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upper Baetis river by the
Carthaginians and
their Iberian allies under Indibilis and Mandonius. That same year,
Calvus and his army were destro**** at Ilorci...
- Hasdrubal.
Hasdrubal Gisco's
force marched to join Mago who,
aided by
Indibilis and Masinissa,
defeated and
killed Publius Scipio, then with the combined...
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First Macedonian War. 29
Complete 205–204 BC
Second Punic War,
revolt of
Indibilis and Mandonius. 30
Complete 203–201 BC
Second Punic War,
Battle of Zama...
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objective first. However,
Hasdrubal Barca had
already ordered the
armies of
Indibilis and
Mandonius (Iberian
chieftains friendly to the Carthaginians) and Hasdrubal...
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contained all the
baggage left by Hannibal. The
prisoners also
included Indibilis, an
influential Iberian chieftain. The
Romans also
stormed the town of...
- 200–207. ISBN 1-85367-132-0.
Allucius (Livy,
History of Rome XXVI.50), cf.
Indibilis (Valerius Maximus,
Memorable Deeds and
Sayings 4.3.1) Livy,
Roman History...
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Indíbilis, king of the
Ilergetes (left) and Mandonius, king of the
Ausetani (right)...
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Romans seized the camp and
looted the
baggage left by Hannibal.
Hanno and
Indibilis, the
chief of the
Ilergetes whom
Polybius described as "despot of all...