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  • 101Hasdrubal (Barcid) — son of Hamilcar Barca.Youth and Iberian leadershipLittle is known of Hasdrubal s early life. Hasdrubal was present when the Iberians ambushed the Carthaginian forces at Acre Luce. He, along with his brother Hannibal escaped, as Hamilcar led the… …

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  • 102Mercenary War — Part of the Punic Wars (interlude conflict between the First and Second) …

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  • 103Battle of Rhone Crossing — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Rhone Crossing partof=The Second Punic War date=Late September [Lazenby, J.F., Hannibal’s War , p. 276, Appendix III id = ISBN 0 8061 3004 0] , 218 BC place=debated location, Rhone River, present day… …

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  • 104Syracuse — • Archdiocese of Syracuse (Syracusana) in Sicily • The Diocese of Syracuse, in the State of New York Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Syracuse     Syracuse …

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  • 105Battle of Adys — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Adis caption= partof=the First Punic War date=Early 255 BC place=hill outside Adis, modern Oudna result=Roman victory combatant1=Roman Republic combatant2=Carthage commander1=Marcus Atilius Regulus… …

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  • 106List of battles before 601 — List of battles: before 601 601 1400 1401 1800 1801 1900 1901 2000 2001 current See also: List of Roman battles Before 500 BC5th century BC4th century BC*398 BC Siege of Motya Phoenician city Motya sacked. *397 BC Battle of Messene Ionian Greek… …

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  • 107Pyrrhus of Epirus — King of Epirus, King of Macedon Bust of Pyrrhus Reign 307–302, 297–272 BC (as King of Epirus); 288–285, 274–272 BC (as King of Macedon) …

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  • 108Mago (Barcid) — Mago, son of Hamilcar Barca, also spelled Magon, Phoenician MGN, God sent (243 BC – 203 BC), was a member of the Barcid family, and played an important role in the Second Punic War, leading forces of Carthage against the Roman Republic in… …

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  • 109Scipio Africanus — This article is about the Roman general who defeated Hannibal in the Second Punic War. For other men with this name, see Scipio Africanus (disambiguation). Cornelius Scipio This bust of Scipio Africanus the Elder is at the National Museum in… …

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  • 110Eryx (Sicily) — Eryx (Greek: polytonic|Ἔρυξ), was an ancient city and a mountain in the west of Sicily, about 10 km from Drepana (modern Trapani), and 3 km from the sea coast. It was located at the site of modern Erice.The mountainThe mountain ( Mons Eryx , Plin …

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