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    Look up Punic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Punic people, usually known as the Carthaginians (and sometimes as Western Phoenicians), were a Semitic...
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    Sardinia by the Punic people, or western Phoenicians, throughout classical antiquity, from the 8th century BC to the 6th century AD. Punic is considered...
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    The Punic religion, Carthaginian religion, or Western Phoenician religion in the western Mediterranean was a direct continuation of the Phoenician variety...
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    The Marsala Punic shipwreck is a third-century-BC shipwreck of two Punic ships. The wreck was discovered in 1969, off the shore of Isola Lunga, not far...
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    have preserved many cultural affinities with the Punic people of North Africa. After the First Punic War, the whole island was conquered by the Romans...
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    Hannibal (category 3rd-century BC Punic people)
    Hannibal (/ˈhænɪbəl/; Punic: 𐤇𐤍𐤁𐤏𐤋, romanized: Ḥanībaʿl; 247 – between 183 and 181 BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the...
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    Hasdrubal Barca (category 3rd-century BC Punic people)
    latinization of ʿAzrubaʿal (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓𐤁𐤏𐤋, romanized: ʿAzrōbaʿl) son of Hamilcar Barca, was a Carthaginian general in the Second Punic War. He was the brother...
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  • Hamilcar Barca (category 3rd-century BC Punic people)
    Hamilcar Barca or Barcas (Punic: 𐤇𐤌𐤋𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤟𐤁𐤓𐤒, romanized: Ḥomilqart Barqa; c. 275 – 228 BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman, leader of...
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  • Marius Alfius (category 3rd-century BC Punic people)
    equivalent to supreme magistrate of the people of Campania. He was an ally of Hannibal during the Second Punic War, especially during the Battle of Cumae...
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  • Hanno the Navigator (category 5th-century BC Punic people)
    Hanno the Navigator (sometimes "Hannon"; Punic: 𐤇‬𐤍‬𐤀‬, ḤNʾ; Greek: Ἄννων, romanized: Annōn ) was a Carthaginian explorer (sometimes identified as...
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  • Himilco (category 5th-century BC Punic people)
    University Press. González-Ruibal, Alfredo (2006). "Past the Last Outpost: Punic Merchants in the Atlantic Ocean (5th–1st century BC)". Journal of Mediterranean...
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  • Malchus (general) (category 6th-century BC Punic people)
    Malchus (/ˈmælkəs/; Punic: 𐤌𐤋𐤒 MLQ, or 𐤌𐤋𐤊 MLK; Ancient Greek: Μάλχος, Malkhōs) was a Carthaginian general and statesman in the 6th century BCE...
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  • Mago Barca (category 3rd-century BC Punic people)
    Mago Barca (Punic: 𐤌𐤂‬𐤍 𐤁𐤓𐤒‬, romanized: Magon Barqa; died 202 BC) was a Carthaginian, member of the Barcid family, who played an important role...
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    Geta (emperor) (category 2nd-century Punic people)
    mother Julia Domna and later Geta himself wanted him to be seen by the Roman people (and especially the Roman military). Images of Geta and his older brother...
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    Ancient Carthage (category Articles containing Punic-language text)
    a major power led by the Punic people who dominated the ancient western and central Mediterranean Sea. Following the Punic Wars, Carthage was destroyed...
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  • Hamilcar I of Carthage (category 6th-century BC Punic people)
    Hamilcar I (Punic: 𐤇𐤌𐤋𐤊, ḤMLK) was a Magonid king of Carthage in present-day Tunisia from 510 to 480 BC. Carthage concluded treaties with several...
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    The First Punic War (264–241 BC) was the first of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage, the two main powers of the western Mediterranean in the...
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  • Hasdrubal the Boetharch (category People of the Third Punic War)
    Hasdrubal the Boetharch (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓‬𐤁‬𐤏𐤋‬, ʿAzrubaʿal) was a Carthaginian general during the Third Punic War. Little is known about him. "Boetharch"...
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    Septimius Severus (category 2nd-century Punic people)
    Septimius Geta, hailed from a family of Libyan-Punic origin. Severus had thus Italic, Libyan and Punic ancestry. He was described as "Libyan by race"...
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    The Third Punic War (149–146 BC) was the third and last of the Punic Wars fought between Carthage and Rome. The war was fought entirely within Carthaginian...
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  • Hasdrubal Gisco (category 3rd-century BC Punic people)
    (died 202 BC), a latinization of the name ʿAzrubaʿal son of Gersakkun (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓‬𐤁‬𐤏𐤋 𐤁𐤍 𐤂‬𐤓𐤎𐤊‬𐤍‬), was a Carthaginian general who fought...
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    Phoenician–Punic literature is literature written in Phoenician, the language of the ancient civilization of Phoenicia, or in the Punic language that developed...
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  • Publius Septimius Geta (father of Septimius Severus) (category 2nd-century Punic people)
    in Leptis Magna, Africa (East of Tripoli in modern Libya). Geta was of Punic origin. His family were local, wealthy and distinguished in Leptis Magna...
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    The descendants of the Phoenician settlers came to be known as the Punic people. Ancient Carthage was a major mercantile empire and a military rival...
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  • Maharbal (category 3rd-century BC Punic people)
    Maharbal (Punic: 𐤌‬𐤄‬𐤓𐤁‬𐤏𐤋, MHRBʿL; Ancient Greek: Μαάρβας; fl. 3rd century BC) was a Numidian army commander in charge of the cavalry under Hannibal...
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    Hasdrubal the Fair (category 3rd-century BC Punic people)
    Hasdrubal the Fair (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓‬𐤁‬𐤏𐤋‬, ʿAzrobaʿl; c. 270–221 BC) was a Carthaginian military leader and politician, governor in Iberia after Hamilcar...
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    War, the Romance people of North Africa had ceased to identify as Romans, instead preferring either Libyans (Libicus) or Punic people (Punicus). Contemporary...
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    Lactantius (category 4th-century Punic people)
    interpretation of the eastern myth as a symbol of resurrection. Lactantius was of Punic or Berber origin, born into a family that had not converted to Christianity...
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    Berbers (redirect from Berber People)
    east in an asymmetric symbiosis. As the centuries passed, a society of Punic people of Phoenician descent but born in Africa, called Libyphoenicians emerged...
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  • Bodo (hypostrategos) (category 3rd-century BC Punic people)
    Bodo (Punic: 𐤁‬𐤃𐤀‬, BDʾ, "His Servant" or "In His Hand") also known as Boödes (Ancient Greek: Βοώδης, Boṓdēs), was a Carthaginian senator and naval...
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