• Bomilcar (Punic: π€π€ƒβ€¬π€Œπ€‹β€¬π€’β€¬π€“β€¬π€•β€¬, BDMLQRT) was a Numidian nobleman of the 2nd centuryΒ BC and a follower of the Numidian king Jugurtha, whom he later...
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  • Bomilcar (Punic: π€π€ƒβ€¬π€Œπ€‹β€¬π€’β€¬π€“β€¬π€•β€¬, BDMLQRT, "Servant of Melqart" or "In Melqart's Hand") may refer to: Bomilcar (4th century BC), Carthaginian commander...
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    Jugurtha (category 2nd-century BC monarchs in Africa)
    story of his life and making a prediction: Battle of the Muthul Bomilcar (2nd century BC) Jugurtha Tableland Jugurthine War Sallust, De Bello Iugurthino...
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  • (3rd century BC), wealthy Carthaginian aristocrat Hanno III the Great (2nd century BC), Carthaginian politician Hanno, son of Hannibal, Carthaginian general...
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  • Q R S T U V W X Y Z Bomilcar β€” commander in the First Punic War Bomilcar β€” suffete and commander in the Second Punic War Bomilcar β€” commander in the Second...
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  • List of battles before 301 (category 2nd-millennium BC conflicts)
    The Great Karnak Inscription of Merneptah: Grand Strategy in the 13th Century BC. ISD LLC. p.Β 103. ISBNΒ 978-1-950343-01-0. Wood, Michael (1985). In Search...
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    married Bomilcar, and became the mother of Hanno. His 2nd-eldest daughter (name unknown), married Hasdrubal the Fair. Hasdrubal the Fair (c. 270–221 BC), Hamilcar's...
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  • Nabdalsa (category 2nd-century BC Berber people)
    Nabdalsa (Numidian: NBDSN; 2nd century BC) was a Numidian chieftain. Conspicuous both from his birth and wealth, he enjoyed a high place in the favour...
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    The city of Carthage was founded in the 9th century BC on the coast of Northwest Africa, in what is now Tunisia, as one of a number of Phoenician settlements...
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    esum" (I am of Brutius) on pottery in southern Campania from the mid 6th century BC. The name is Indo-European. It is similar to Illyrian ethnonym Brentii...
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    Jugurthine War (category 110s BC conflicts)
    of Rome in the Third Punic War, died in 149 BC, and was succeeded by his son Micipsa, who ruled 149–118 BC. At the time of his death, Micipsa had three...
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    Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula (category 2nd-century BC conflicts)
    three Carthaginian armies under Hasdrubal, Mago, and Hannibal, the son of Bomilcar. The Scipio's forced their way through the three camps, brought corn (the...
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    as that of Malchus in the life century BC and of Bomilcar at the time of Agathocles of Syracuse's attack (5th century BC). Most specialists today agree...
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    reflected this importance of Melqart, for example, the names Hamilcar and Bomilcar; but Baβ€˜l "Lord" as a name-element in Carthaginian names such as Hasdrubal...
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  • Hamilcar Barca (category 3rd-century BC Punic people)
    three daughters and at least three sons. His first daughter was married to Bomilcar, who was a suffete of Carthage and may have commanded the Punic fleet in...
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    Hannibal's crossing of the Alps (category 210s BC conflicts)
    institutions[citation needed]) and ordered one of his lieutenants, Hanno, son of Bomilcar, to make a northern circuit to cross the RhΓ΄ne at a location that he deemed...
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  • Publius Rutilius Rufus (category 2nd-century BC Roman consuls)
    Jugurtha of 109 BC, along with Gaius Marius. He distinguished himself in the Battle of the Muthul, where he faced a charge by Bomilcar and managed to capture...
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    Temple of Eshmun (category 7th-century BC religious buildings and structures)
    in southwestern Lebanon. The site was occupied from the 7th century BC to the 8th century AD, suggesting an integrated relationship with the nearby city...
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