• Himilco (died 396 BC) was a member of the Magonids, a Carthaginian family of hereditary generals, and had command over the Carthaginian forces between...
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  • Himilco (fl. 5th century BCE), sometimes referred to as Himilco the Navigator, was a Carthaginian sailor. Himilco may also refer to: Himilco (general)...
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  • (187/6–110/09 BC) Himilco — navigator and explorer who lived during the height of Carthaginian power in the late 6th century BC Himilco (general) Himilco (fl. 3rd...
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  • Himilco was a Carthaginian general during the Second Punic War. He invaded Sicily in 214 BC, after the pro-Carthaginian tyrants Hippocrates and Epicydes...
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  • Himilco was a Carthaginian general who served as the garrison commander of Lilybaeum during the First Punic War. He served as the leader of the Carthaginian...
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  • Navigator. Himilco I: (in Sicily) 460–410 BCE Hannibal I: Grandson of Hamilcar and led the response to Segesta's call for help in 410 BCE Himilco II: Laid...
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    expedition north to fight the Romans. He commanded the army, while his deputy Himilco commanded the fleet. The Punic Army and the fleet moved north side by side...
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  • power as the tyrant of Syracuse. He makes peace with the Carthaginian general, Himilco (whose army has been weakened by the plague), and fortifies Syracuse...
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  • an area of northwest Sicily. On his return home, the Carthaginian general, Himilco, commits suicide. Agesilaus II, the King of Sparta, campaigns successfully...
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    Greeks managed to cut their supply lines. The Carthaginians, now led by Himilco, a Magonid kinsman of Hannibal, managed to capture a Greek supply convoy...
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