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" Iberus as the boundary between the Carthaginian and Roman dominions. He was assassinated by a slave, whose master he had put to death (221), and was succeeded in the command by HANNIBAL. "
The twenty-first book of Livy. With explanatory and grammatical notes and a ... - Page 127
by Livy - 1887 - 141 pages
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Volume 2

William Smith - Biography - 1849 - 1222 pages
...these means he had already extended the dominion of Carthage over a great part of the peninsula, when he was assassinated by a slave, whose master he had put to death (в. с. 221 ;. He had held the command in Spain for a period of between eight and nine years. (Polyb....
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A History of Spain for Young Persons

Bennett George Johns - Spain - 1849 - 268 pages
...Carthaginian power, when the sudden death of Asdrubal caused the war once more to break out afresh. Asdrubal was assassinated by a slave, whose master he had put to death. Hannibal, the nephew of Asdrubal, was the new commander. He had been with his father, Hamilcar, during...
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New Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography

sir William Smith - Classical dictionaries - 1850 - 858 pages
...celebrated treaty which fixed the Ibcrus as the boundary between the Carthaginian and Roman dominions. He was assassinated by a slave, whose master he had put to death (221), and was succeeded in the command by HANNIBAL. — 8. Son of Hamilcar Barcn, and brother of Hannibal....
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Totius latinitatis lexicon: opera et studio, Volume 2

Egidio Forcellini - Latin language - 1854 - 1240 pages
...thew means he had already extended the dominion of Carthnge over a great part of the peninsula, when he was assassinated by a slave, whose master he had put to death (ac. 221). He lud held the command in Spain for a period of between eight and nine year». (Polyb....
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A classical dictionary of biography [&c.].

sir William Smith - 1858 - 946 pages
...celebrated treaty which fixed the Iberus us the boundary between the Carthaginian and Roman dominions. He was assassinated by a slave, whose master he had put to death (221), and was succeeded in the command by HANNIBAL.«— 3. Son of Hamilcar Barca, and brother of...
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A New Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography, Mythology and ...

William Smith - Biography - 1871 - 1074 pages
...celebrated treaty which fixed the Iberua ns the boundary between the Carthaginian and Roman dominions. He was assassinated by a slave, •whose master he had put to death (221), aud wa« succeeded in the command by HANNIBAL. — 3. Sun of Uamilcar Barca, and brother of...
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The twenty-first book of Livy, with notes by T. Nash

Titus Livius - 1874 - 160 pages
...distinguished more for the political dexterity with which he attached the Spaniards to the Carthaginian cause than for talents in war. He entrusted warlike...stragglers near Tarraco (61). For the next six years he waged war with the two Scipios with varied success till BC 212, when he defeated and slew them both...
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A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology, and Geography

William Smith - Classical dictionaries - 1877 - 536 pages
...celebrated treaty which fixed the Iberus as the boundary between the Carthaginian aud lloman dominions. He was assassinated by a slave, whose master he had put to death (221), and was succeeded in the command by HANNIBAL. — (2) Son of Hamilcar Barca, and brother of...
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Thorns in the Flesh: A Romance of the War and Ku-Klux Periods : a Voice of ...

Nicholas Jackson Floyd - Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) - 1884 - 642 pages
...influence to disloyalty and desertion. More than two thousand years ago the Carthageniau leader Hasdrubal, was assassinated by a slave whose master he had put to death, but it will never be known how many Hasdrubals fell during our war — ' killed by bushwackers ' —...
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A Smaller Classical Dictionary

William Smith - Classical dictionaries - 1910 - 666 pages
...celebrated treaty which fixed the Iberus as the boundary between the Carthaginian and Roman dominions. He was assassinated by a slave, whose master he had put to death (221), and was succeeded in the command by HANNIBAL. — 2. Son of Hamilcar Barca, and brother of Hannibal....
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