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Hasdrubal (†221): Carthaginian commander, son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca, and the man who consolidated the newly conquered provinces in Iberia. Map of the Second Punic War in Spain Between 264 and 241, the Carthaginians had fought the long First Punic War against the Romans, which had culminated with Carthage losing Sicily.


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Death. Seven years after Hamilcar's death, Hasdrubal the Fair was assassinated in 221 BC by a slave of the Celtic king Tagus, who thus avenged the death of his own master. Hasdrubal's successor was his brother-in-law and the son of Hamilcar, Hannibal Barca.


Hasdrubal the Fair (270221 BC). Carthaginian general and governor of Iberia. Bust. Torres Park

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Hasdrubal the Fair and Hannibal, then a child of nine, accompanied Hamilcar; it is not known who led Hamilcar's supporters in Carthage in the absence of Hamilcar and Hasdrubal. Prior to his departure from Carthage, Hamilcar made sacrifices to obtain favorable omens and Hannibal swore never to be a "Friend of Rome" or "Never to show.


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Hamilcar Barca or Barcas ( Punic: 𐤇𐤌𐤋𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤟𐤁𐤓𐤒, Ḥomilqart Baraq; c. 275 -228 BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman, leader of the Barcid family, and father of Hannibal, Hasdrubal and Mago. He was also father-in-law to Hasdrubal the Fair .


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Hasdrubal the Fair (c. 270 BC - 221 BC) was a Carthaginian military leader and politician, governor in Iberia after Hamilcar Barca's death, and founder of Cartagena. [1]Livy's History of Rome records he was the brother-in-law of the Carthaginian leader Hannibal and son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca. [2]Hasdrubal followed Hamilcar in his campaign agai.


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Hasdrubal Barca (245 - 22 June 207 BC), a latinization of ʿAzrubaʿal ( Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, romanized: ʿAzrōbaʿl) [1] son of Hamilcar Barca, was a Carthaginian general in the Second Punic War. He was the brother of Hannibal and Mago Barca . Youth and Iberian leadership Little is known of Hasdrubal's early life.


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Hasdrubal the Fair ( Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓‬𐤁‬𐤏𐤋‬, ʿAzrobaʿl; c. 270 -221BC) was a Carthaginian military leader and politician, governor in Iberia after Hamilcar Barca 's death, and founder of Cartagena . Family Livy's History of Rome records that Hasdrubal was the brother-in-law of the Carthaginian leader Hannibal and son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca . Career


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Hasdrubal the Fair (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓‬𐤁‬𐤏𐤋‬, ʿAzrobaʿl; c. 270-221 BC) was a Carthaginian military leader and politician, governor in Iberia after Hamilcar Barca's death, and founder of Cartagena. Asdrubale Maior (270 a.C. - 221 a.C.) è stato un generale e politico cartaginese, governatore dei possedimenti iberici di Cartagine.


Cartagena statue of Asdrubal Asdrubal, also known as Hasdrubal the Fair, was a Carthaginian

Hasdrubal Barca (c. 244-207 BCE) was the younger brother of the Carthaginian general Hannibal (247-183 BCE) and commanded the forces of Carthage against Rome in Spain during the Second Punic War (218-202 BCE).


Hasdrubal the Fair Biography Carthaginian military leader and politician (c. 270221 BC

It may refer to: Hasdrubal I of Carthage was the Magonid king of Ancient Carthage from 530 to 510 BC. Hasdrubal, son of Hanno ( fl. 250 BC), a Carthaginian commander during the First Punic War Hasdrubal the Fair (c. 270 BC - 221 BC), son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca Hasdrubal Barca (245-207 BC), son of Hamilcar Barca and brother of Hannibal and Mago


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Hasdrubal, (died 221 bc ), Carthaginian general, the son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca. Hasdrubal is known for his political opposition to the Carthaginian aristocracy and for the unusually wide support that he enjoyed from the city's ordinary citizens.


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Hasdrubal the Fair (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓‬𐤁‬𐤏𐤋‬, ʿAzrobaʿl; c. 270 -221 BC) was a Carthaginian military leader and politician, governor in Iberia after Hamilcar Barca 's death, and founder of Cartagena. Contents Family Career Death See also Family


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Hamilcar Barca (c. 285 - c. 228 BCE) was a Carthaginian general active in the First Punic War (264-241 BCE). He then quashed a rebellion closer to home between 241 and 237 BCE before returning abroad, where he successfully expanded Carthaginian interests in southern Spain.


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Hasdrubal the Fair was assassinated in 221 BCE, however, and command went to Hannibal, who had sworn eternal enmity with Rome. Second Punic War & Cannae. In 218 BCE, the Romans initiated a coup in the city of Saguntum, which was south of the Ebro, and installed a government hostile to Carthage. Hannibal marched on the city, lay siege and took.


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Hasdrubal the Fair ( Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓‬𐤁‬𐤏𐤋‬, [1] ʿAzrobaʿl; c. 270 -221 BC) was a Carthaginian military leader and politician, governor in Iberia after Hamilcar Barca 's death, and founder of Cartagena. [2] Family Livy's History of Rome records that Hasdrubal was the brother-in-law of the Carthaginian leader Hannibal and son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca. [3]