Online Encyclopedia

HASDRUBAL

Online Encyclopedia
Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 50 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
Spread the word: del.icio.us del.icio.us it!

HASDRUBAL  , the name of several Carthaginian generals, among whom the following are the most important: 1 . The son-in-

law of Hamilcar Barca (q.v.), who followed the latter in his
See also:
campaign against the governing aristocracy at Carthage at the close of the First Punic War, and in his subsequent career of
See also:
conquest in Spain . After Hamilcar's
See also:
death (228) Hasdrubal, who succeeded him in the command, extended the newly acquired
See also:
empire by skilful diplomacy, and consolidated it by the foundation of New Carthage (Cartagena) as the capital of the new province, and by a treaty with Rome which fixed the Ebro as the boundary between the two powers . In 221 he was killed by an assassin . Polybius ; Livy xxi . 1 ; Appian, Hispanica, 4-8 . 2 . The second son of Hamilcar Barca, and younger
See also:
brother of Hannibal .
See also:
Left in command of Spain when Hannibal departed to Italy (218), he fought for six years against the brothers Gnaeus and Publius Scipio . He had on the whole the worst of the conflict, and a defeat in 216 prevented him from joining Hannibal in Italy at a critical moment; but in 212 he completely routed his opponents, both the Scipios being killed . He was subsequently outgeneralled by Publius Scipio the Younger, who in 209 captured New Carthage and gained other advantages . In the same
See also:
year he was summoned to join his brother in Italy .

He eluded Scipio by

See also:
crossing the Pyrenees at their western extremity, and, making his way thence through Gaul and the
See also:
Alps in safety, penetrated far into Central Italy (207) . He was ultimately checked by two
See also:
Roman armies, and being forced to give
See also:
battle was decisively defeated on the banks of the Metaurus . Hasdrubal himself fell in the fight; his head was cut off and thrown into Hannibal's camp as a sign of his utter defeat . Polybius x . 34-xi . 3; Livy
See also:
xxvii . 1-51; Appian, Bellum Hannibalicum, ch. lii. sqq.; R . Oehler, Der letzte Feldzug
See also:
des Barkiden Hasdrubals (Berlin, 1897) ; C . Lehmann, Die Angriffe der drei Barkiden auf Italien (
See also:
Leipzig, 1905) . See also PuNlc
See also:
WARS .

End of Article: HASDRUBAL
[back]
HASDEU, or HAJDEU, BOGDAN PETRICEICU (1836–1907)
[next]
CARL BENEDICT HASE (1780-1864)

Additional information and Comments

There are no comments yet for this article.
» Add information or comments to this article.
Please link directly to this article:
Highlight the code below, right click and select "copy." Paste it into a website, email, or other HTML document.