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Hadranum
263/11 The Romans fail to capture Macella and Hadranum.
Hadria
289/9_ The Romans found a colony at Hadria.
Hadrianus
82/6_ C.Fabius Hadrianus, propraetor in Africa, is burnt to death in a
71/19 s' supply convoy is defeated by Hadrianus and suffers heavy losses
Hadrumetum
310/26 my from Sicily, but Agathocles captures Hadrumetum and other towns
Haemus
297/4_ Cassander attacks a fortified camp of Gauls on Mount Haemus.
181/6_ Philippus leads an expedition to the top of Mt.Haemus.
Hagesidamus
220/12 Hagesidamus of Messene wins the pancration contest at the Olympic
Hagesilochus
171/1_ Hagesilochus persuades the Rhodians to declare their support for
Hagne
94/9_ edes III sends his concubine Hagne and her son Socrates to Cyzicus.
Hagnias
216/__ Athenian archon: Hagnias
Hagnodorus
140/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: ? Hagnodorus of Cyzicus
Hagnotheus
140/__ Athenian archon: Hagnotheus
Halaesa
269/13 Hieron captures Halaesa and several other cities from the Mamertine
95/19 C.Claudius creates new laws for the town of Halaesa.
75/29 The son of Dion of Halaesa receives a large bequest from Apollodoru
73/10 Verres stops Dion of Halaesa from receiving an inheritance.
Halcyoneus
265/21 onus at the Isthmus; (?) the death of Halcyoneus, son of Antigonus
Haliartus
171/16 cretius destroys the town of Haliartus, and receives the surrender
167/30 to Athenian control of Lemnos, Haliartus, and Delos, which becomes
Halicyae
262/2_ Segesta, Halicyae and other towns go over to the Romans.
Hamae
215/25 Gracchus defeats the Campanians at Hamae.
Hamath
143/9_ Jonathan foils a Syrian night attack near Hamath.
Hamilcar
319/18 s from exile with help from Hamilcar, and is appointed "plenipotent
314/21 Hamilcar is secretly condemned by the Carthaginian senate, and dies
311/10 Hamilcar son of Gisco arrives as the new Carthaginian general in
311/18 The Carthaginians under Hamilcar defeat Agathocles by the river Him
311/34 ian cities changes sides to support Hamilcar and the Carthaginians
310/1_ Hamilcar defeats Agathocles in a second battle, at the Olympium nea
310/25 Hamilcar makes an unsuccessful attack on Syracuse.
309/13 as and other cities gain their freedom after the death of Hamilcar
309/8_ Hamilcar is defeated and killed at Syracuse.
261/11 The Carthaginians send Hamilcar to replace Hanno in Sicily.
261/31 Hamilcar causes the destruction of a band of disaffected Gallic mer
260/7_ Hamilcar defeats Caecilius near Segesta.
259/17 Hamilcar captures Camarina and Enna, and transfers the inhabitants
259/4_ Hamilcar attacks and defeats the Roman allies at Thermae.
256/20 The Carthaginians recall Hamilcar from Sicily to Africa.
254/11 Hamilcar punishes the Numidians for their support of Regulus.
250/15 Hannibal the son of Hamilcar arrives at Lilybaeum with reinforcemen
247/1_ Hamilcar Barca is appointed Carthaginian commander.
247/2_ Hamilcar raids the coast of Southern Italy.
247/6_ Hamilcar seizes the hill of Heircte.
244/4_ The earliest campaigns of Hamilcar in Sicily.
244/5_ Hamilcar captures the town of Eryx.
243/13 Hamilcar attacks Fundanius near Eryx.
241/12 Regulus torture two Carthaginian prisoners, Bodostor and Hamilcar
241/20 General remarks about the achievements of Hamilcar in Sicily.
241/21 Hamilcar resigns his command.
241/6_ Carthage gives Hamilcar powers to negotiate peace with Rome.
241/9_ Hamilcar uses a trick to stop his Gallic mercenaries deserting to
240/32 The Carthaginians appoint Hamilcar to share the command against the
240/33 Hamilcar defeats the mercenaries by the river Bagradas.
240/40 Hamilcar defeats the mercenaries again, after the defection of the
239/19 The Carthaginians make Hamilcar their sole general.
238/9_ Hamilcar defeats the mercenaries under Spendius, and puts the survi
237/1_ Hamilcar and Hanno are reconciled, and defeat Mathus in a pitched
237/5_ Hamilcar campaigns against the Numidians.
237/7_ The Carthaginians appoint Hamilcar to be their general in Spain
237/8_ Hannibal the son of Hamilcar swears an oath of enmity to Rome.
237/9_ Hamilcar sails from Carthage to Spain.
231/14 Hamilcar justifies his conquests in Spain to a Roman embassy.
231/8_ Hamilcar defeats the Tartessians and their Celtic allies.
229/16 Hamilcar passes on to his sons his hatred of Rome.
229/17 Hamilcar's campaigns in Spain.
229/18 al comments on the military and political achievements of Hamilcar
229/19 The death of Hamilcar, who is succeeded as Carthaginian commander
204/27 Hanno the son of Hamilcar is defeated and killed by Scipio near Sal
Hannibal
269/15 The Carthaginian general Hannibal persuades the Mamertines not to
263/12 Crassus punishes some troops who had been defeated by Hannibal
260/2_ ina is trapped and captured by the Carthaginian commander Hannibal
260/6_ Hannibal narrowly escapes from the main Roman fleet.
259/3_ Hannibal is removed from the command of the Carthaginian navy, but
258/7_ The Carthaginian commander Hannibal is defeated by Sulpicius in Sar
250/15 Hannibal the son of Hamilcar arrives at Lilybaeum with reinforcemen
250/17 Hannibal sails from Lilybaeum to Drepana.
250/18 Hannibal "the Rhodian" slips through the Roman blockade and sails
247/15 The birth of Hannibal, the famous Carthaginian general.
238/10 Mathus defeats and kills the Carthaginian general Hannibal.
237/8_ Hannibal the son of Hamilcar swears an oath of enmity to Rome.
224/17 Hanno attempts to prevent Hannibal from joining the Carthaginian
221/24 The Barcid faction at Carthage appeals to Hannibal for help.
221/25 Hannibal subdues the Olcades.
221/6_ Hannibal develops his skills as a soldier and officer while serving
221/8_ drubal is assassinated, and Hannibal is appointed to be the new Car
220/20 Hannibal attacks the Vaccaei and captures the city of Salmantica.
220/26 Hannibal defeats the Carpetani.
219/1_ A Roman embassy to Hannibal at Carthago Nova.
219/18 Hannibal breaches a wall at Saguntum.
219/2_ n attacked by Saguntum, and Hannibal sends their envoys to Carthage
219/27 Hannibal refuses to receive a Roman embassy.
219/28 Hannibal subdues two rebellious tribes, the Oretani and Carpetani.
219/37 A son is born to Hannibal.
219/38 Hannibal captures Saguntum.
219/39 Hannibal "re-founds" Saguntum.
219/7_ Hannibal starts to besiege Saguntum.
219/9_ Hannibal is wounded at Saguntum.
218/14 Hannibal leaves Carthago Nova.
218/21 Hannibal crosses the river Ebro.
218/26 Hannibal extracts silver from deep mines in Spain.
218/27 General comments on Hannibal's conquests in Spain.
218/28 Hannibal crosses the Pyrenees.
218/29 Hannibal wins over the Gauls at Iliberris.
218/31 Hannibal crosses the river Rhone.
218/32 io returns to Italy, after discovering that he has missed Hannibal
218/33 Hannibal reaches "the Island".
218/34 Hannibal defeats the Allobroges.
218/42 Hannibal leads his army up into the Alps.
218/43 Hannibal descends from the Alps.
218/44 Hannibal arrives in Italy, and defeats the Taurini.
218/51 Hannibal comes into contact with the Roman forces under P.Scipio.
218/52 Hannibal defeats Scipio in a skirmish near the river Ticinus.
218/54 ts of Cisalpine Gaul enter into a treaty of alliance with Hannibal
218/56 joins Scipio, and defeats Hannibal's Gallic allies in a skirmish
218/57 Hannibal defeats the Roman consuls by the river Trebia.
218/9_ Hannibal makes preparations for his expedition at Gades.
217/10 Hannibal follows a difficult route through marshes into Etruria
217/16 Hannibal devastates the countryside in Etruria.
217/17 The Carthaginians demand Hannibal's son for a human sacrifice.
217/20 Hannibal defeats and kills Flaminius at Lake Trasimene.
217/28 Hannibal advances to the Adriatic coast and rests his army in Picen
217/30 Fabius declines to enter a set battle with Hannibal.
217/31 Hannibal crosses to Campania, which he lays waste.
217/32 Hannibal is trapped by Fabius near Falernum, but escapes.
217/4_ Hannibal makes an unsuccessful attack on Placentia.
217/44 Fabius saves Minucius from defeat by Hannibal.
217/5_ Hannibal retires to winter quarters in Cisalpine Gaul.
217/6_ Hannibal crosses the Apennines.
217/8_ The new consuls make preparations for fighting against Hannibal
216/10 Hannibal captures Cannae.
216/2_ Hannibal asks for reinforcements from Carthage, but receives none.
216/20 The Roman army marches to confront Hannibal.
216/23 Hannibal destroys the Roman army at Cannae; Paullus is killed in
216/3_ Roman preparations for continuing the war against Hannibal.
216/32 Roman allies in southern Italy start to desert to Hannibal.
216/34 Hannibal invades the territory of Neapolis.
216/35 Capua goes over to Hannibal.
216/36 Hannibal removes Decius Magius, a prominent supporter of the Romans
216/39 Hannibal captures Nuceria.
216/40 Hannibal unsuccessfully attacks Nola.
216/41 Hannibal fails to capture Casilinum.
216/42 Hannibal begins the siege of Petelia.
216/43 Hannibal defeats the dictator Junius.
216/44 Hannibal takes his army back to Capua for the winter.
216/9_ Anna appears to Hannibal.
215/22 An alliance is agreed between Hannibal and Philippus of Macedonia
215/24 A Roman prisoner of Hannibal is sent to fight alone against an elep
215/26 Hannibal fails to capture Cumae, after Gracchus comes to its defenc
215/29 alliance is agreed between Hannibal and Hieronymus, the grandson
215/31 The senate debates the alliance between Hannibal and Philippus
215/35 A Samnite embassy asks Hannibal to protect them against Roman raids
215/36 Marcellus repels an attack by Hannibal on Nola.
215/40 Hannibal and Gracchus retire to winter quarters.
215/5_ Hannibal captures Petelia.
214/26 Hannibal advances to Tarentum.
214/9_ Hannibal devastates Campania and attacks Nola, but fails to capture
213/22 Hannibal captures Tarentum, though the citadel is still held by a
212/15 Hannibal defeats M.Centenius in Lucania.
212/16 Hannibal defeats the praetor Cn.Fulvius near Herdonea.
211/19 Hannibal marches on Rome.
211/20 A storm ends a battle between Hannibal and the Romans near Rome
211/8_ Hannibal attacks the Roman army at Capua, but fails to dislodge it.
210/17 Hannibal defeats and kills the proconsul Cn.Fulvius near Herdonea.
210/18 An indecisive battle between Hannibal and Marcellus near Numistro.
209/6_ Indecisive fighting between Hannibal and Marcellus near Canusium.
208/1_ nsuls are given joint command of the war against Hannibal in Italy
208/10 Hannibal adopts new methods of fortifying camps, to guard against
208/13 are caught in an ambush by Hannibal near Venusia; Marcellus is kil
208/14 Hannibal relieves Locri, after failing to trick his way into Salapi
208/20 new consuls prepare to meet Hannibal and his brother Hasdrubal at
207/11 News of the battle of Metaurus reaches Hannibal.
207/6_ A battle between Hannibal and Nero at Grumentum.
206/11 untryside of Bruttium, but takes no direct action against Hannibal
206/7_ Scipio defeats Hannibal son of Gisgo at Ilipa.
205/15 The Romans recapture Locri, despite a counter-attack by Hannibal
205/5_ Hannibal is forced to remain mostly inactive by an epidemic in his
204/19 Indecisive fighting in Bruttium between Hannibal and Sempronius
203/19 Hannibal falls in love with a prostitute from Salapia.
203/20 Hannibal is warned in a dream not to steal a column from the temple
203/21 The devastation caused by Hannibal's long stay in Italy.
203/22 Hannibal is ordered by the Carthaginians to leave Italy, and sails
203/22 nd sails back to Africa; Pelorus, Hannibal's helmsman, dies during
203/25 Fabius is awarded a crown of grass for saving Rome from Hannibal
203/27 on the character of Fabius, and his role in the defeat of Hannibal
202/11 Scipio and Hannibal hold a conference on the night before joining
202/12 Scipio defeats Hannibal at Zama.
202/19 Stratagems employed by Hannibal during the Second Punic War.
202/20 or are captured and sold into slavery by Hannibal during the war
202/21 The perseverance and skilful leadership of Hannibal during the war
202/24 The Romans punish the Bruttii for their support of Hannibal.
200/24 Sosyl_, the fragments of Sosylus' book about Hannibal.
196/13 Hannibal as sufete reforms the Carthaginian government and finances
195/1_ Hannibal is forced to leave Carthage.
193/7_ Hannibal sends Ariston of Tyre on a secret mission to Carthage
192/27 chus holds a council at Demetrias; Hannibal is present, but Antioch
190/15 dians defeat a Syrian fleet led by Hannibal and Apollonius at Side
189/27 ses to attack as advised by Hannibal, because a sacrificial offerin
189/27 ses to attack as advised by Hannibal, because a sacrificial offerin
189/28 Hannibal is unimpressed by a lecture on military matters given by
189/28 Hannibal is unimpressed by a lecture on military matters given by
189/29 Hannibal leaves Antiochus and goes via Crete to Armenia, where Arta
189/29 Hannibal leaves Antiochus and goes via Crete to Armenia, where Arta
186/12 Hannibal is allowed by Prusias to settle in Bithynia.
183/26 Hannibal defeats the fleet of Eumenes by throwing pots full of pois
183/27 Hannibal founds the city of Prusa in Bithynia.
183/28 comments on the character of Hannibal, his brilliance as a general
183/29 Hannibal commits suicide after being surrounded by soldiers belongi
Hanno
310/24 Agathocles defeats a Carthaginian army under Hanno and Bomilcar
262/13 Hanno arrives in Sicily and captures Harbesus.
262/14 Hanno defeats the Romans.
261/11 The Carthaginians send Hamilcar to replace Hanno in Sicily.
256/14 The Carthaginians send Hanno as envoy to the Roman commanders.
255/19 The Romans defeat Hanno near Aspis.
247/4_ The Carthaginian general Hanno captures Hecatompylus.
241/26 The mercenaries demand arrears of pay from Hanno.
241/4_ Hanno sets sail with a Carthaginian fleet, carrying supplies to the
240/6_ The mercenaries defeat Hanno.
237/1_ Hamilcar and Hanno are reconciled, and defeat Mathus in a pitched
235/7_ Hanno dissuades the Romans from making war on Carthage because of
224/17 Hanno attempts to prevent Hannibal from joining the Carthaginian
218/45 Cn.Scipio defeats the Carthaginian general Hanno at Cissa.
215/27 ius Longus defeats a Carthaginian force under Hanno near Grumentum
214/10 Gracchus defeats Hanno near Beneventum.
212/8_ Fulvius defeats Hanno near Beneventum.
207/17 Silanus defeats Hanno and Mago in Celtiberia.
204/27 Hanno the son of Hamilcar is defeated and killed by Scipio near Sal
Harbesus
262/13 Hanno arrives in Sicily and captures Harbesus.
Harmais
257/5_ PSI_488, a tender by Harmais for the repairing of embankments
242/8_ Bagnall_97, a letter from Horus to Harmais.
Harmiusis
119/4_ PTeb_41, a petition from Harmiusis to Cronius.
Harpasus
228/14 lus defeats Antiochus Hierax again, by the river Harpasus in Caria
Haruspices
56/28 eech "On the answers of the Haruspices", rebutting religious object
Haryotes
114/4_ PTeb_44, a petition to Menches from Haryotes.
Hasdrubal
255/22 The Carthaginians send Hasdrubal to command their army in Sicily.
250/5_ Hasdrubal advances from Lilybaeum, to Panormus.
250/6_ aecilius defeats the Carthaginian army under Hasdrubal at Panormus
229/19 who is succeeded as Carthaginian commander in Spain by Hasdrubal
228/15 Hasdrubal subdues the Orissi.
228/16 Hasdrubal founds the city of Carthago Nova.
226/11 Hasdrubal agrees to a treaty with the Romans, setting the river Ebr
221/6_ ls as a soldier and officer while serving under Hasdrubal in Spain
221/7_ Hasdrubal pursues a policy of expansion in Spain, and seeks politic
221/8_ Hasdrubal is assassinated, and Hannibal is appointed to be the new
218/46 Hasdrubal routs some Roman marines in a surprise attack.
216/28 Hasdrubal defeats the Tartessians near Ascua.
215/11 The Carthaginians order Hasdrubal to lead his army into Italy.
215/28 The Romans defeat Hasdrubal at Ibera.
213/13 liance with the Romans, and Hasdrubal is recalled from Spain to opp
211/16 urvivors in Spain, led by L.Marcius, defeat Hasdrubal son of Gisgo
210/7_ Hasdrubal secretly escapes with his army after being trapped by C.N
208/17 conference, and decide that Hasdrubal should attempt to march to
208/20 meet Hannibal and his brother Hasdrubal at opposite ends of Italy
208/6_ Hasdrubal retreats towards the Pyrenees after being defeated by Sci
207/1_ General comments on Hasdrubal's struggle against the Romans in Spai
207/10 The consuls defeat and kill Hasdrubal at Sena on the river Metaurus
207/19 The triumph of Livius and Nero for their victory over Hasdrubal
207/2_ Hasdrubal leaves Spain on his way to Italy.
207/4_ Hasdrubal arrives in Italy, but fails to capture Placentia.
207/8_ Hasdrubal discovers a method of killing elephants rapidly.
207/9_ comments on the character of Hasdrubal, and his bravery when faced
204/16 Hasdrubal persuades Syphax to repudiate his friendship with Scipio.
203/13 Hasdrubal tries to win over some of Scipio's allies.
202/7_ The death of Hasdrubal, son of Gisgo.
150/1_ Hasdrubal marches against Masinissa.
148/26 Hasdrubal, grandson of Masinissa, is murdered at Carthage.
147/24 Negotiations between Hasdrubal and Gulussa.
147/7_ Hasdrubal tortures and kills Roman prisoners.
146/7_ Hasdrubal surrenders to the Romans; his wife and the deserters comm
81/18 Pompeius rewards Hasdrubal of Gades and several others with Roman
Hasta
189/19 14, a decree of Paullus granting freedom to a community near Hasta
189/19 14, a decree of Paullus granting freedom to a community near Hasta
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