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  2. List of Carthaginians - Wikipedia

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    Hamilcar the Rhodian — possibly Carthaginian spy in the entourage of Alexander the Great, executed when returning to Carthage Hamilcar, son of Gisgo and grandson to Hanno the Great (d. 309 BC) — commander in the Third Sicilian War, captured during the Siege of Syracuse and then killed in 309 BC

  3. Category:Carthaginians - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Cultural depictions of Carthaginian people (3 C, 1 P) G. Carthaginian generals (3 C, 10 P) M ...

  4. Mago Barca - Wikipedia

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    The name "Mago(n)" was a common masculine given name among the Carthaginian elite. It meant "Godsent". [2]The cognomen or epithet BRQ means "thunderbolt" or "shining".It is cognate with the Arabic name Barq and the Hebrew name Barak and equivalent to the Greek Keraunos, which was borne by contemporary commanders. [3]

  5. Category:Carthaginian women - Wikipedia

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  6. 125 Best 'Old Man Names' for Your Baby Boy

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    Franklin — An English name meaning "free landowner." 8. Leonard — Of German origin, meaning "brave lion." ... 205 Adorable Baby Names That Mean 'Love' for Your Sweet Boy or Girl. Canva&sol ...

  7. List of prostitutes and courtesans of antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps a pet name for Nannium the Younger, or else a distinct hetaera with a similar name. [76] [77] Nannium (Νάννιον) early 5th century BC According to a later, doubtful story, one of four hetaerae whom Themistocles yoked to a chariot and paraded through the Ceramicus of Athens. [78] [77] Nannium (Νάννιον) the Elder

  8. List of monarchs of Carthage - Wikipedia

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    Until 308 BC Carthage was ruled, at least officially, by monarchs, in the sense of the word that executive power was held by one person. [1] It also seems for the time period below to have been passed down in the clan of the Magonids. The title itself was most likely Suffete. [2]: 115–116 Hannonids. Hanno I c. 580 – c. 556 BC

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