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Hasdrubal
[ haz-droo-buhl, haz-droo- ]
noun
- died 207 b.c., Carthaginian general (brother of Hannibal).
- died 221 b.c., Carthaginian general (brother-in-law of Hannibal).
Hasdrubal
/ ˈæʊə /
noun
- Hasdrubal207 bcMCarthaginianMILITARY: general died 207 bc , Carthaginian general: commanded the Carthaginian army in Spain (218–211); joined his brother Hannibal in Italy and was killed at the Metaurus
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Annabeth cut down Hasdrubal the Carthaginian, and Jason made the mistake of sheathing his sword.
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No such brutality stains his name as that perpetrated by Claudius Nero on the vanquished Hasdrubal.
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Hasdrubal, son-in-law of the conqueror, was the founder of Cartagena, or New Carthage, the centre of Carthaginian rule in Spain, and the wealthiest city of the Peninsula.
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He and his successor Hasdrubal filled Andalusia with their massive ungainly fortresses.
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Hasdrubal, the brother of Hannibal, had been harassed in Spain by the two Scipios—Cn.
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