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Barcid conquest of Hispania

Levels of Carthaginian control over Iberia in 218 BC
Date237–218 BC
(19 years)
Location
Carthaginian Iberia
Result Carthaginian victory
Territorial
changes
Expansion of Carthaginian Iberia
Belligerents
Carthage Iberians
Celtiberians
Commanders and leaders
Hamilcar Barca 
Hasdrubal the Fair
Hannibal
Istolatios 
Indortes 
Orissus

Under the leadership of the Barcid family, Ancient Carthage expanded its possessions in Iberia from 237 to 218 BC after the end of the First Punic War in 241 BC and the Mercenary War in 238 BC.

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