Carthaginian commander in the Second Punic War
Bomilcar (Punic: ๐ค๐ค๐ค๐ค๐ค๐ค๐ค, BDMLQRT) was a Carthaginian nobleman and commander in the Second Punic War (218โ201 BC).
He was a son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca and the father of the Hanno who commanded a portion of Hannibal's army at the passage of the Rhone (218 BC) and at the Battle of Cannae. This Bomilcar seems to have been one of the Carthaginian suffetes[2] and to have presided in that assembly of the senate in which the Second Punic War was resolved upon.[3]
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- ^ see Gottling, Excurs, iii. ad Arist. Polit. p. 484 (cited by Smith)
- ^ Polyb. iii. 33, 42 ; Liv. xxi. 18, 27, 28.) (cited by Smith)
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