Hamilcar

Hamilcar (Punic: đ€‡đ€Œđ€‹đ€Š‬, កMLK,[1][2] or đ€‡đ€Œđ€‹đ€’đ€“đ€•, កMLQRT,[citation needed] "Melqart is Gracious";[2] â€čSee Tfdâ€șGreek: áŒ‰ÎŒÎŻÎ»Îșας, HamĂ­lkas;[2]) was a common Carthaginian masculine given name. The name was particularly common among the ruling families of ancient Carthage.

People named Hamilcar include:

In various forms, the name sometimes appears in other cultures. The Italian name Amilcare was one of the given names of the dictator Benito Mussolini and the composer Amilcare Ponchielli. The Portuguese name AmĂ­lcar was one of the given names of the prominent African revolutionary AmĂ­lcar Cabral.

  1. ^ Huss (1985), p. 565.
  2. ^ a b c Geus (1994), s.v. "Hamilcar".
  3. ^ Polyen., Strat., Book V, Ch. 11.
  4. ^ Diod., Book XXIV, Ch. 12.