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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · He married Imilce, an Iberian princess, and conquered or allied with numerous Iberian tribes. He made the seaport of Qart Hadasht ("New City," now Cartagena) his home base. In 219 B.C., Hannibal ...

  2. Apr 16, 2019 · Learn about Hannibal Barca, a Carthaginian military commander who fought against Rome in the Second Punic War. Find out his birth, career, battles, death and his wife Imilce.

  3. Imilce or Himilce was the Spanish wife of Hannibal according to a number of historical sources. Livy simply records that Hannibal married a woman from Castulo, a powerful Spanish city allied with Carthage. Other than that, not much of Hannibal's personal life is known.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesImilce - Wikiwand

    The Roman poet Silius Italicus identifies this woman as Imilce. [2] Silius suggests a Greek origin for Imilce, but Gilbert Charles-Picard argued for a Punic heritage based on an etymology from the Semitic root m-l-k ('chief', 'king'). [3] Silius also suggests the existence of a son, [4] who is otherwise not attested by Livy, Polybius, or Appian ...

  5. Born in Carthage c. 247 BC, Hannibal – of the great Barca (meaning “thunderbolt”) family – would give the Romans nightmares for decades and great generals inspiration for centuries. Eldest son of Hamilcar, hero of the First Punic War, at the age of 26 Hannibal was elected to command in Iberia. He soon married Imilce, an Iberian princess ...

  6. Oct 16, 2023 · Imilce or Himilce was the Iberian wife of Hannibal Barca according to a number of historical sources. History. Livy records that Hannibal married a woman from Castulo, a powerful Iberian city allied with Carthage. The Roman poet Silius Italicus identifies this woman as Imilce.

  7. Jun 7, 2017 · He married Imilce, an Iberian princess, and conquered or allied with numerous Iberian tribes. He made the seaport of Qart Hadasht (“New City,” now Cartagena) his home base. In 219 B.C., Hannibal attacked the town of Saguntum (Sagunto, Spain), raising the ire of Rome and starting the Second Punic War.