Mago I, also known as Magon (Punic: 𐤌𐤂𐤍, MGN), was the king of the Ancient Carthage from 550 BC to 530 BC and the founding monarch of the Magonid...
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The Magonids of the ruling dynasty of Carthage from 550 BCE to 340 BCE Mago I of Carthage (reigned c. 550 – c. 530 BCE) Mago II of Carthage (reigned 396–375...
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155. Mago, quoted by Columella at I, i, 18; in Charles-Picard, Daily Life in Carthage (1958; 1968) at 87, 101, n37. Mago, quoted by Columella at I, i, 18;...
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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...
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Mago II, also known as Magon (Punic: 𐤌𐤂𐤍, MGN), was Shofet of Carthage from 396 to 375 BCE, and was a member of the Magonid dynasty. He became Shofet...
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155. Mago, quoted by Columella at I, i, 18; in Charles-Picard, Daily Life in Carthage (1958; 1968) at 87, 101, n37. Mago, quoted by Columella at I, i, 18;...
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mercenaries in the same way again. In 550 BC, Mago I of Carthage became king of Carthage and sought to establish Carthage as the dominant military power in the...
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Second Punic War. Mago I of Carthage Mago II of Carthage Mago III of Carthage Mago Barca Mago (fleet commander) — commander of the Carthaginian fleet...
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set on this spot. Mago I, a general of the army, had assumed power in Carthage by 550 BC. Mago and his sons, Hasdrubal I and Hamilcar I, established the...
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Hannibal (redirect from Hannibal of Carthage)
BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the forces of Carthage in their battle against the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War...
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