A Carthaginian at war
Hamilcar Barca was born into Carthage's elite during a century when the city was one of the strongest powers in the western Mediterranean.
Hamilcar Barca was the Carthaginian general who fought Rome in Sicily, helped save Carthage during the Mercenary War, and rebuilt Carthaginian strength in Iberia before the Second Punic War.
Carthaginian general (c. 275 BC-228 BC)

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Hamilcar Barca was born into Carthage's elite during a century when the city was one of the strongest powers in the western Mediterranean.
After the First Punic War, Hamilcar helped defeat the Mercenary War, a brutal revolt by unpaid soldiers and subject communities.
Hamilcar's family became central to Carthage's renewed strength, and his son Hannibal grew up inside that atmosphere of ambition and hostility to Rome.
Hamilcar's legacy was the Barcid power base in Iberia, the family leadership that produced Hannibal, and the renewed rivalry that led to the Second Punic War.
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Hamilcar Barca was born into Carthage's elite during a century when the city was one of the strongest powers in the western Mediterranean.
Late in the First Punic War, Hamilcar commanded in Sicily and kept Carthaginian resistance alive even as Rome gained the upper hand.
After the First Punic War, Hamilcar helped defeat the Mercenary War, a brutal revolt by unpaid soldiers and subject communities.
Hamilcar moved into Iberia, where silver, soldiers, alliances, and new bases could restore Carthaginian power after defeat.
Hamilcar's family became central to Carthage's renewed strength, and his son Hannibal grew up inside that atmosphere of ambition and hostility to Rome.
Hamilcar died while campaigning in Iberia in 228 BCE, leaving the western project to Hasdrubal the Fair and then to Hannibal.
Hamilcar's legacy was the Barcid power base in Iberia, the family leadership that produced Hannibal, and the renewed rivalry that led to the Second Punic War.
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