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Some ancient historians wrote that Hannibal had a wife named Similce. She is believed to have given him a son, but there is no record of his name.
In Carthage and its territories in Spain.
No, Hannibal of Carthage was like a follower of the predominant polytheistic Phoenician religion practiced in Carthage. The character from "Silence of the Lambs" Hannibal Lectern had no specified religion.
Probably, one. His first wife is Spanish Princess.
The Carthaginian General Hannibal's father was Hamilcar Barca.
Some ancient historians wrote that Hannibal had a wife named Similce. She is believed to have given him a son, but there is no record of his name.
Ancient historians wrote that Hannibal of Carthage may have had a wife named Imilce. Imilce was an Iberian woman from Castulo.
Hannibal was the Great General Of Carthage.
hannibal was the leader and carthage was defeated again
Some ancient historians wrote that Hannibal, the Carthaginian general, had a wife named Imilce.
In Carthage and its territories in Spain.
Carthage's famous general, Hannibal.
No, Hannibal of Carthage was like a follower of the predominant polytheistic Phoenician religion practiced in Carthage. The character from "Silence of the Lambs" Hannibal Lectern had no specified religion.
He had two brothers --Hasdrubal who commanded the Carthiginian armies in Spain while Hannibal was in the Roman mainland. Mago (the youngest of his siblings) accompanied Hannibal in the war in Rome but left him for Carthage after the battle of Cannae. He was to return with reinforcements from Carthage, but this never happened. Carthage instead sent reinforcements to Hasdrubal in Spain. Hannibal would never see his brothers alive again --Hasdrubal would lose Spain and dies attempting to join up with Hannibal. Mago dies of his wounds in Sicily when Hannibal is finally recalled to Carthage.
Scipio Africanus.
Hannibal Barca.
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