Hamilcar
Appearance
Hamilcar(Punic:𐤇𐤌𐤋𐤊,ḤMLK,[1][2]or𐤇𐤌𐤋𐤒𐤓𐤕,ḤMLQRT,[citation needed]"Melqartis Gracious ";[2]Greek:Ἁμίλκας,Hamílkas;[2]) was a commonCarthaginianmasculinegiven name.The name was particularly common among the ruling families ofancient Carthage.
People named Hamilcar include:
- Hamilcar the Magonid,"King" of Carthage, led the Carthaginian forces at theBattle of Himerain 480BC during the First Sicilian War
- Hamilcar, a general againstTimoleonofSyracuse
- Hamilcar, a brother ofGisco,possibly brother ofHanno II,with whom he was executed in the middle of the 3rd centuryBC[3]
- Hamilcar the Rhodian, possibly a Carthaginian spy in the entourage ofAlexander the Great,executed when returning to Carthage.
- Hamilcar, son ofGisgoand grandson ofHanno the Great,led a campaign againstAgathoclesofSyracuseduring theThird Sicilian War.He defeated Agathocles in theBattle of the Himera Riverin 311 BC. He was captured during theSiege of Syracuseand then killed in 309 BC.
- Hamilcar, a general in Sicily and Africa from 261 to 255 BC during theFirst Punic War,distinct from the Hamilcar mentioned byDiodorus[4]
- Hamilcarwas a Carthaginian commander whose greatest achievement was winning theBattle of Drepanumin 249BC during the First Punic War.
- Hamilcar Barca(c. 270–228BC) served as a Carthaginian general during and after the First Punic War. His son wasHannibal,famous for his exploits during theSecond Punic War.
- Hamilcar Rashed Jr.(born 1998), American football player
In various forms, the name sometimes appears in other cultures. TheItalian nameAmilcarewas one of the given names of the dictatorBenito Mussoliniand the composerAmilcare Ponchielli.ThePortuguese nameAmílcarwas one of the given names of the prominent African revolutionaryAmílcar Cabral.
See also
[edit]- General Aircraft Hamilcar— the World War II glider
- Amilcar— French-made automobile from the 1920s and 1930s
- Amílcar Cabral— African nationalist
- Amilcare Cipriani— Italian anarchist
- Amilcare Ponchielli— Italian composer
- Amilcar Hasenfratz— apseudonymofFrédéric Bartholdi
References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^Huss (1985),p.565.
- ^abcGeus (1994),s.v."Hamilcar".
- ^Polyen.,Strat.,Book V, Ch. 11.
- ^Diod.,Book XXIV, Ch. 12.
Bibliography
[edit]- Benz, F.L. (1972),Personal Names in the Phoenician and Punic Inscriptions,Rome: Biblical Institute Press.
- Geus, Klaus (1994),Prosopographie der Literarisch Bezeugten Karthager,Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta,Vol.59,Studia Phoenica,No.13, Leuven: Peeters,ISBN9789068316438.(in German)
- Huss, Werner (1985),Geschichte der Karthager,Munich: C.H. Beck,ISBN9783406306549.(in German)
- Warmington, B.H. (1964),Carthage,Harmondsworth: Penguin.