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Maharbal (Punic: 𐤌𐤄𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, MHRBʿL;
Ancient Gr****: Μαάρβας; fl. 3rd century BC) was a
Numidian army
commander in
charge of the
cavalry under Hannibal...
- cavalry,
Maharbal,
urged Hannibal to
seize the
opportunity and
march immediately on Rome. It is told that the latter's
refusal caused Maharbal's exclamation:...
- Hannibal,
supreme commander of the
Carthaginian army.
Emilio Doorgashingh as
Maharbal,
chief cavalry commander and second-in-command of the
Carthaginian army...
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officers who
accompanied him to the
Italian Peninsula.
Among them were
Maharbal,
Hanno the Elder,
Muttines (Punic: 𐤌𐤕𐤍, MTN) and Carthalo. Mago fought...
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Major Puran Singh Sign of the
Pagan Edecon Dragnet 1955 Jupiter's
Darling Maharbal New
Orleans Uncensored Floyd 'Zero'
Saxon Abbott and
Costello Meet the...
- Hannibal's
cavalry was unstoppable. Hannibal's
chief cavalry commander,
Maharbal, led the
mobile Numidian cavalry on the
right which shattered the Roman...
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Commanders and
leaders Hannibal Hasdrubal Mago
Hasdrubal Gisco Syphax Hanno Hasdrubal the Bald
Hampsicora Maharbal Publius Cornelius Scipio Tiberius S. Longus...
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Belligerents Carthage Saguntines Commanders and
leaders Hannibal (WIA)
Maharbal Unknown Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and
losses Heavy Nearly the...
- Bashamem, in Hawk Island,
stelae and ḥnwṭs two (2),
vowed the man Baa- -lhanno to Bodmelqart, son of Hanno, son of Eshmunamas, son of
Maharbal, son of ’TŠ...
- Centenius,
propraetor in 217 B.C.,
whose cavalry force was
defeated by
Maharbal, and
Marcus Centenius Penula, a
veteran centurion distinguished for his...