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Authors: Eve MacDonald
unsettled allies of the Romans in Hannibalic War
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
29,
(iii)
n.
36
Eumenes II, Attalid king (ruled 197–159
BCE
)
(i)
Ezekiel, Book of
(i)
Fabius Maximus (
Cunctator
), Quintus
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
n.
77,
(xi)
nn.
58, 2
dictator (217
BCE
)
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
n.
50
consul (in 233
BCE
, 228
BCE
, 215
BCE
, 214
BCE
, 209
BCE
)
(i)
tricked by Hannibal in Campania near Calles
(i)
vows a temple to Venus Erycina
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
56
debate in Senate over Scipio’s command
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
57
Fabius Maximus, Quintus (son of
Cunctator
)
(i)
Fabius Pictor, Quintus, author of an annalistic history of the period of the Punic Wars in Greek
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
n.
6,
(iv)
n.
59,
(v)
n.
62
sent to Delphi after Cannae (216
BCE
)
(i)
Faesulae (modern Fiesole)
(i)
First Punic War (264–241
BCE
)
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
start
(i)
; and
see
Mamertines and Pyrrhus
phases
(i)
siege of Agrigentum
(i)
Mylae (
Map 1
), battle of (260
BCE
)
(i)
Ecnomus (
Map 1
), battle of (256
BCE
)
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
n.
73
invasion of Regulus
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
; legend of Regulus
see
Atilius Regulus
Hamilcar commands in Sicily (247
BCE
)
(i)
Carthaginian loss (241
BCE
)
(i)
peace after
(i)
;
and see
Lutatius
Flaminius Nepos, Gaius, Roman consul (217
BCE
)
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
n.
32
Flaubert, Gustave nineteenth-century French author of
Salammbô
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
9,
(iii)
n.
23,
(iv)
n.
37
Freud, Sigmund, on Hannibal and Hamilcar
(i)
,
(ii)
nn.
1, 2
Fulvius Flaccus, Gnaeus, brother of consul for 212
BCE
and praetor in that year
(i)
Fulvius Flaccus, Quintus, Roman consul (212
BCE
)
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
n.
23,
(vii)
n.
33,
(viii)
n.
55
Gaddafi, Mu’ammar
(i)
Gades (also Cadiz/Gadiera/Gadir,
Map 2
)
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
nn.
7, 9,
(ix)
n.
66,
(x)
nn.
15, 16, 17, 18,
(xi)
n.
65,
(xii)
nn.
21, 22, 25, 37,
(xiii)
n.
75,
(xiv)
nn.
7, 9
Gaetulians, Numidian tribe south of Carthaginian territory
(i)
Gaius Livius, Roman commander at Tarentum
(i)
Gauls
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
,
(xi)
n.
43,
(xii)
n.
49,
(xiii)
nn.
69, 71,
(xiv)
n.
9
see also
Celts
Gelo, son and co-regent of Hiero, Syracusan king († 215
BCE
)
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
60
Genua (maps 1 and 2, modern Genoa)
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
gerousia
, Aristotle’s terms for the Senate of Carthage
(i)
Geryon, cattle of
(i)
Gisgo, Carthaginian envoy sent from Hannibal to Philip V (215
BCE
)
(i)
Gisgo, Carthaginian general of the First Punic War and Mercenary War
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
n.
21,
Gortyn, in Crete
(i)
Guadalimar, river in Iberia
(i)
Guadelete, river in Iberia
(i)
Hadrumentum (
Map 2
, modern Sousse)
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
n.
4,
(ix)
n.
47,
(x)
n.
65
Hamilcar Barca, Hannibal’s father
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
n.
14,
(viii)
n.
34,
(ix)
nn.
73, 82,
(x)
n.
3,
(xi)
nn.
5, 6, 7, 8, 16,
(xii)
n.
6,
(xiii)
nn.
32, 34, 35, 36,
(xiv)
n.
52,
(xv)
n.
3
hostility to Rome
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
n.
2,
(iv)
n.
8,
(v)
n.
16,
(vi)
n.
2
in the First Punic War
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
n.
83,
(viii)
n.
50
in the Mercenary War
(i)
,
(ii)
nn.
26, 28,
(iii)
nn.
36, 37, 40, 44
in Iberia
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
n.
9,
(iv)
nn.
21, 22,
(v)
n.
26,
(vi)
n.
66
lion cubs
(i)
meeting with Roman embassy (231
BCE
)
(i)
Hamilcar Rhodanus, Carthaginian envoy to Alexander the Great
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
5
Hamilcar, Carthaginian commander at Himera (480
BCE
)
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
93
Hamilcar, commander of Carthaginian troops at Locri (205
BCE
)
(i)
Hammamet
(i)
Hannibal ‘the Rhodian’, commander of a fleet in the First Punic War (250
BCE
)
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
5
Hannibal Barca
Alps crossing
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
n.
37,
(vi)
nn.
58, 65,
(vii)
n.
30,
(viii)
n.
46
at Cannae
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
33,
(iii)
n.
41,
(iv)
n.
33;
see also
Cannae
at Capua
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
nn.
21, 25,
(vii)
nn.
37, 38;
see also
Capua
at Locri
(i)
,
(ii)
nn.
26, 27;
see also
Locri
at New Carthage
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
n.
60,
(ix)
n.
42;
see also
New Carthage
at Saguntum
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
nn.
58, 62, 64–67, 69,
(v)
nn.
73, 74, 75;
see also
Saguntum
at Tarentum
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
;
see also
Tarentum
at the gates of Rome in 211
BCE
(i)
,
(ii)
nn.
32–34
birth
(i)
childhood, at Carthage and in Iberia
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
n.
1,
(vii)
n.
19
dream
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
2,
(iii)
nn.
35, 37,
(iv)
n.
39
escape from Campania in 217
BCE
using oxen
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
15
exile and death at Libyssa 195–183/182
BCE
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
n.
33,
(vi)
n.
31,
(vii)
n.
44
eye infection (one-eyed)
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
nn.
28, 29
genius
(i)
Hasdrubal’s head
(i)
in Bruttium
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
nn.
63, 64
leadership philosophy
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
nn.
13–14,
(xi)
nn.
16–18,
(xii)
n.
39
myth management
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
n.
28
oath of enmity against Rome
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
nn.
5, 6, 8
pilgrimage to Gades
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
18,
(iii)
nn.
23–25
post-war at Carthage, prosecution,
sufetate
(i)
,
(ii)
nn.
13–15,
(iii)
nn.
21, 22
relationship with courtesan at Salapia
(i)
,
(ii)
nn.
15, 16
res gestae
at Temple of Juno Lacinia
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
n.
62,
(vii)
n.
26
Rhône crossing
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
nn.
48–51
speaks Greek
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
n.
73
strategy
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
,
(xi)
nn.
5, 19,
(xii)
n.
20,
(xiii)
n.
46,
(xiv)
n.
2,
(xv)
nn.
55, 3,
(xvi)
n.
39,
(xvii)
n.
14
Ticinus, battle of
see
Ticinus river
Trasimeno, battle of
see
Trasimeno
Trebia, battle of
see
Trebia
Zama, battle of
see
Zama
Hannibal, general in the Mercenary War crucified by Libyan leader Mathos
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
51
Hanno, called ‘the Great’ enemy of the Barcids
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
nn.
45, 46,
(ix)
n.
52,
(x)
n.
79,
Hanno, Carthaginian commander at Agrigentum (
c.
262
BCE
)
(i)
Hanno, Carthaginian commander at Capua (211
BCE
)
(i)
Hanno, Carthaginian navigator, fourth century
BCE
(i)
,
(ii)
n.
36
Hanno, character in Plautus
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
n.
49,
(v)
n.
56
Hanno, commander crucified during the Mercenary War in Sardinia (
c.
241–237
BCE
)
(i)