Hanno (Punic: 𐤇𐤍𐤀, ḤNʾ)[1] was a Carthaginian general serving under Mago Barca in the Second Punic War. He is sometimes mistaken for Hanno, son of Bomilcar.[2][3]
^Huss (1985), p. 565.
^Lazenby, J.F, Hannibal's War, p. 95-96
^William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Volumen 2
included Mago among the Carthaginian officers who accompanied him to the Italian Peninsula. Among them were Maharbal, HannotheElder, Muttines (Punic:...
Hannibal Monomachus — fought alongside the famous Hannibal HannotheElder (died 204 BC) — Carthaginian general Hanno I the Great (4th century BC) — Carthaginian...
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towns allied to Carthage. The Roman consular armies, free of Hannibal, united and resumed their harassment of Capua. HannotheElder remained in Bruttium....
mercenaries for Mago Barca, as Mago and HannotheElder had just lost another army in Celtiberia to Marcus Junius Silanus. Hanno had at his command 700 cavalry...
people of Croton besieged the nobles in the arx, and when they found that they made no impression, they applied to HannotheElder for Carthaginian assistance...
defeated in the Battle of the Metaurus with the army destroyed and Hasdrubal slain. The following year, Hasdrubal was replaced by a certain Hanno, who was...
was in charge of the expedition. Before the Carthaginian expedition sailed for Sardinia, the strategic situation changed. HannotheElder was defeated by...
have been passed down in the clan of the Magonids. The title itself was most likely Suffete.: 115–116 Hannonids Hanno I c. 580 – c. 556 BC Malchus c. 556...
kidnapped (by an older version of herself and Elisabeth) from her parents, Hanno and Elisabeth, and was taken back in time to 1971, where she was given to...
published. In 2023, Damion Searls published a translation of "A Day in the Life of Hanno Buddenbrook", which he explained "was originally part 11, chapters...
regions/Production Quantity". FAOSTAT of the United Nations. 2019. Retrieved 11 May 2021. Chomicki, Guillaume; Schaefer, Hanno; Renner, Susanne S. (June 2020)...
preserved in Pliny theElder and Avienius. The Periplus of Hannothe Navigator, Carthaginian colonist and explorer who explored the coast of Africa from...
History, in at least seventeen books The Wanderings of Hanno, possibly a translation of the periplus of Hannothe Navigator On Euphorbion, a pamphlet Libyka...
one source of the myths discouraging sailing in the Atlantic. Hannothe Navigator Periplus of Hanno Periplus Cassiterides Pliny theElder, Natural History...
the Greek geographer Xenophon of Lampsacus as the one who identified the islands and the Carthaginian navigator Hanno as one who visited there in the...
Italy. 344 BCE: Mago III dies. Hanno III takes power. 340 BCE: Hanno III attempts a coup d'etat against the Council of Elders to restore full monarchical...
combination of the common Phoenician masculine given name Hanno with the Northwest Semitic Canaanite deity Baal (lit, "lord") a major god of the Carthaginians...
similar treaty. A power struggle saw Hanno eventually depose his rival Suniatus (Leader of the Council of Elders) through the judicial process and execute him...
defect to the mercenaries. Hannothe Great is given command of the Carthaginian forces. However, the mercenaries defeat the Carthaginian armies in the Battle...