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Carthage's Hamilcar Barca: The Father of Hannibal's War

8 min · 28. juni 2026
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Before Hannibal crossed the Alps, before the Battle of Cannae, there was Hamilcar Barca—the general who forged the army that would challenge Rome. This episode explores Hamilcar's campaigns in Sicily during the First Punic War, his brutal suppression of the Mercenary War, and his conquest of Iberia. We look at how he built a loyal multi-ethnic army, including Iberian mercenaries and Numidian cavalry, and how he passed on his strategic genius to his sons Hannibal, Hasdrubal, and Mago. We also discuss his political rivalry with Hanno the Great, the Barcid faction's rise in Carthage, and the foundation of the Punic stronghold at Qart Hadasht (Cartagena). Hamilcar's death in battle in 228 BCE left a legacy that would nearly destroy Rome. #HamilcarBarca #FirstPunicWar #MercenaryWar #BarcidDynasty #QartHadasht #Cartagena #Iberia #Carthage #Rome #HannoTheGreat #Numidia #Polybius #Sicily #MountEryx #Drepana #History #FexingoHistory #Punic Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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