Hamilcar I of Carthage

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Hamilcar I of Carthage was a Carthaginian general and ruler from the Magonid dynasty, best known for leading Carthaginian forces in Sicily during the early 5th century BC.

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Hamilcar the Magonid 2
Hamilcar I of Carthage canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Carthaginian general
member of the Magonid dynasty
ruler of Carthage
activeIn Sicily
Western Mediterranean
capitalOfRealm Carthage
country Carthage
culture Punic
dynasty Magonid dynasty
era Classical antiquity
ethnicGroup Carthaginian
familyName Magonid dynasty
surface form: Magonid
floruit early 5th century BC
hasCitizenship Carthage
knownFor expanding Carthaginian influence in Sicily
leading Carthaginian forces in Sicily
languageSpoken Punic language
militaryBranch Carthaginian army
militaryConflict Carthaginian campaigns against Greek cities in Sicily
militaryRank general
notableEvent Greco-Punic wars
surface form: Carthaginian–Greek conflicts in Sicily
notableWork Punic Sicily
surface form: Carthaginian campaign in Sicily
opponent Greek city-states in Sicily
Syracuse
partOf Carthaginian leadership
positionHeld ruler of Carthage
suffete of Carthage
region North Africa
religion Punic polytheism
timePeriod early 5th century BC

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Himera opposedBy Hamilcar I of Carthage
Battle of Himera commandedBy Hamilcar I of Carthage
this entity surface form: Hamilcar the Magonid
Battle of Himera opponentCommander Hamilcar I of Carthage
this entity surface form: Hamilcar the Magonid