Hannibal | |
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Died | 238 BCE |
Cause of death | Crucifixion |
Nationality | Carthaginian |
Occupation | Carthaginian general |
Known for | Participation in the Mercenary War |
Predecessor | Hanno II the Great |
Hannibal (Punic: đ¤đ¤đ¤đ¤đ¤, ḤNBĘżL;[1] died 238 BCE) was a Carthaginian general who took part in the Mercenary War between Carthage and rebelling mercenaries.
During this war, he replaced Hanno II the Great as a commander of the Carthaginian army. He took part in a successful campaign against some rebel cities, along with Hamilcar Barca. During the Siege of Tunis, he was captured during a night raid and crucified, along with some other high-ranking Carthaginians. French author Gustave Flaubert conflates his character with that of Hanno in his historical novel SalammbĂ´.