• Carthalo (Punic: 𐤒𐤓‬𐤕‬𐤇‬𐤋‬𐤑, QRTḤLṢ, "Saved by Melqart"; Greek: Καρθάλων, Karthálōn; died around 209 BC) was an officer in Hannibal's army during...
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  • near modern Licata, southern Sicily between the fleets of Carthage under Carthalo and the Roman Republic under Lucius Junius Pullus. The Carthaginian fleet...
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    first Battle of Tarentum in 212 BC. This time the commander of the city, Carthalo, turned against the Carthaginians, and supported the Romans. According...
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  • Malchus besieges Carthage with his army. During the siege, he has his son Carthalo, who had refused to join his side, seized and crucified. Soon after, he...
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    Masinissa sent two sons to ask for the pro-Numidians to be let back in. Carthalo, who led a democratic group that was against the Numidian encroachment...
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  • them were Maharbal, Hanno the Elder, Muttines (Punic: 𐤌‬𐤕‬𐤍‬, MTN) and Carthalo. Mago fought at the side of Hannibal in the invasion of Italy, and played...
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    Egyptian (1954) as Hittite Officer (uncredited) Jupiter's Darling (1955) as Carthalo Jump Into Hell (1955) as Major Lamblin (uncredited) Lust for Life (1956)...
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    the unfortified village of Cannae by Carthaginian cavalry commanded by Carthalo, 7,000 fell prisoner in the smaller Roman camp and 5,800 in the larger...
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  • Servilius Geminus, and again fought in Sicily against the Carthaginians. Carthalo in vain endeavoured to make a diversion by attacking the coasts of Italy...
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  • earlier failures. It is not known why the victors of Drepana, Adherbal and Carthalo, were not in command. The Carthaginian plan was to assemble their fleet...
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  • of Macedon in 215 BCE Bostar — governor of Capua with Hanno in 211 BCE Carthalo (fl. 209 BC) — commander Clitomachus (born Hasdrubal) — philosopher Dido...
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    tasked to defend Drepana with the assistance of Hannibal the Rhodian and Carthalo. In their desire for stealth, the Romans attacked at night causing them...
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    naval stations of the Carthaginians in Sicily and in 249 BC their admiral, Carthalo, took his post there to watch for the Roman fleet which was approaching...
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  • Mago Norma Varden as Fabia Douglass Dumbrille as Scipio Henry Corden as Carthalo Michael Ansara as Maharbal Martha Wentworth as Widow Titus John Olszewski...
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  • Shortly after the battle, Adherbal was reinforced by Carthalo with 70 ships. Adherbal brought Carthalo's command up to 100 and sent him to raid Lilybaeum...
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  • but their subsequent attack on Drepana was repulsed by the Carthaginian Carthalo. The Romans then captured Panormus and other towns, though only the consul...
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    killed and his entire force destroyed by the Carthaginian cavalry under Carthalo, prompting the Romans to stick to the waiting game for the time being....
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  • was reinforced by another Carthaginian commander, Carthalo, with 70 ships. Adherbal brought Carthalo's command up to 100 ships and sent him to raid Lilybaeum...
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