The Magonids were a political dynasty of Ancient Carthage from 550 BCE to 340 BCE. The dynasty was first established under Mago I, under whom Carthage became pre-eminent among the Phoenician colonies in the western Mediterranean.[citation needed] Under the Magonids, the Carthaginian Empire expanded to include Sardinia, Libya, and for almost a decade much of Sicily.[1]
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The Magonids were a political dynasty of Ancient Carthage from 550 BCE to 340 BCE. The dynasty was first established under Mago I, under whom Carthage...
of the Magonids. The title itself was most likely Suffete.: 115–116 Hannonids Hanno I c. 580 – c. 556 BC Malchus c. 556 – c. 550 BC Magonids Mago I c...
the 5th century BC and identifies him as a member of the aristocratic Magonid family. R.C.C. Law identifies Hanno as the son of Hamilcar I. Wikisource...
Carthaginians to a great victory against Dionysius at the battle of Cronium. Magonids Huss (1985), p. 570. The Story of Carthage, page 67 Alfred J Church. retrieved...
by Justin as being established during the republican reforms led by the Magonids, this body was responsible for scrutinizing and punishing generals following...
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Agrigento. Agrigentum inscription Other Hannibals in Carthaginian history Magonids Huss (1985), p. 565. Xenophon, Hellenica I.1.37 Huss, Werner (1985), Geschichte...
families had held the kingship with distinction during 550–310 BC. The Magonid family produced several members who were elected kings between 550 BC and...
Ancient Carthage from 550 BC to 530 BC and the founding monarch of the Magonid dynasty of Carthage. Mago I was originally a general. Under Mago, Carthage...
mercenary armies and were separately elected. From about 550 to 450 the Magonid family monopolized the top military position; later the Barcid family acted...
many of them, often commanding the forces that made the "decisive push". Magonids Hannibal by Serge Lancel, p.9 ISBN 978-0-631-21848-7 Matyszak, Philip,...
lit. 'Help of Baal'. It may refer to: Hasdrubal I of Carthage was the Magonid king of Ancient Carthage from 530 to 510 BC. Hasdrubal, son of Hanno (fl...
Carthaginian general active in Sicily in the mid 4th century BCE The Magonids of the ruling dynasty of Carthage from 550 BCE to 340 BCE Mago I of Carthage...
Carthaginian officer in the Second Punic War Hasdrubal I of Carthage — Magonid king of Ancient Carthage 530–510 BC Hasdrubal the Fair (c. 270 BC – 221...
Didonian Hanno I, King (c.580–c.556 BC) Malchus, King (c.556–c.550 BC) Magonids Mago I, King (c.550–c.530 BC) Hasdrubal I, King (c.530–c.510 BC) Hamilcar...
the Achaemenid Empire. Mago I begins his rule of Carthage and founds the Magonid dynasty. The Kingdom of Colchis is established. Abdera is destroyed by...
imperialism. During the 6th century BC, mostly under the leadership of the Magonid dynasty, Carthage established an empire which would commercially dominate...
of state leaders in the 5th century BC (500–401 BC). Carthage Carthage: Magonids (complete list) – Hamilcar I, King (c.510–480 BC) Hanno II, King (480–440...
families of ancient Carthage. People named Hamilcar include: Hamilcar the Magonid, "King" of Carthage, led the Carthaginian forces at the Battle of Himera...
resistance. During the 6th century BC, mostly under the leadership of the Magonid dynasty, Carthage established an empire which would commercially dominate...
fully independent thalassocracy. Under Mago (r., c.550–530) and later his Magonid family, Carthage became preeminent among the Phoenician colonies in the...
Look up Magon, Magoń, magon, or magöṅ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Magon or Magón may refer to: Jesús Flores Magón (1871–1930), Mexican politician...
(the Great) and Ešmûn-‘amos were both great-grandsons of Hamilcar I. See: Magonids. Or, if ‘LŠ is read as the name of the Sicilian city Halaisa, to Halaisa...
army under the command of Hannibal Mago and Himilco II, members of the Magonid family, to Sicily. Once in Sicily, they found themselves facing a coalition...