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  1. Hasdrubal Gisco, mort en 202 av. J.-C., est un général carthaginois de la deuxième guerre punique . Descendant d' Hannibal de Giscon, fils de Giscon, il est envoyé en 215 en Hispanie à la tête d'une armée destinée à soutenir Hasdrubal Barca.

  2. Hasdrubal Gisco (died 202 BC), a latinization of the name ʿAzrubaʿal son of Gersakkun (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓‬𐤁‬𐤏𐤋 𐤁𐤍 𐤂‬𐤓𐤎𐤊‬𐤍‬), was a Carthaginian general who fought against Rome in Iberia and North Africa during the Second Punic War.

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    Little is known of Hasdrubal's early life. He was present, along with his older brother Hannibal, when his father, Hamilcar Barca, died in battle against the Iberians. Hamilcar may have drowned in the Júcar, although the sources do not agree. Little is also known about Hasdrubal's activities during the time Hasdrubal the Fair led the Punic forces i...

    This defeat also led to Mago and Hasdrubal Gisco arriving in Iberia with two armies and ending the undisputed command of the Barcid family in Iberia. The Carthaginians fought the Scipio brothers and had on the whole the worst of the conflict between 215 and 212 BC, but managed to prevent the loss of any territory. According to Livy, the Romans foug...

    The Carthaginian armies had dispersed into the interior of Iberia in 209 BC, possibly to maintain control over the Iberian tribes, which they were dependent on for soldiers and provisions. The Carthaginian armies were subsequently outgeneraled by Scipio Africanus Major, who, taking advantage of the absence of the three Carthaginian armies in 209 BC...

    Pride of Carthage by David Anthony Durham
    "The Histories" by Polybius
    "The Fortune of Carthage" by William Kelsopublished 2012. Covers Hasdrubal's Metaurus campaign from 207 BC.
    Barceló, Pedro (2015) [2011]. "Punic Politics, Economy, and Alliances, 218–201". In Hoyos, Dexter (ed.). A Companion to the Punic Wars. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley. pp. 357–375. ISBN 978-1-...
    Edwell, Peter (2015) [2011]. "War Abroad: Spain, Sicily, Macedon, Africa". In Hoyos, Dexter (ed.). A Companion to the Punic War. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley. pp. 320–338. ISBN 978-1-119-025...
    Goldsworthy, Adrian (2006). The Fall of Carthage: The Punic Wars 265–146 BC. London: Phoenix. ISBN 978-0-304-36642-2.
    Hoyos, Dexter (2005). Hannibal's Dynasty: Power and Politics in the Western Mediterranean, 247-183 BC. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-35958-0.
    Livius.org: Hasdrubal Barca Archived 2014-06-23 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Fille d' Hasdrubal Gisco, général carthaginois, elle est célèbre pour sa beauté et son éducation. Elle apparaît dans les textes anciens dans la dernière phase de la deuxième guerre punique, lorsque Rome tente de porter la guerre en Afrique afin de fragiliser la position d' Hannibal, qui se trouve toujours en Italie avec ses troupes.

  4. Hasdrubal Gisco, le chef ibérique Indibilis et Massinissa à la tête de ses Numides parviennent à rejoindre Magon et battent ensemble l'armée romaine. Publius Cornelius meurt durant le combat. Les armées carthaginoises se hâtent alors de rejoindre Hasdrubal Barca.

  5. 10 juil. 2024 · Hasdrubal Gisco, according to Appian (Punica 24), was condemned to death in absentia following Scipio's incendiary assault on his camps, but rallied an army of survivors and negotiated a pardon, only later to commit suicide to avoid being lynched by a mob in the city following his subsequent defeat at the Great Plains.

  6. 5 avr. 2018 · Avec son frère et Hasdrubal Gisco, Hasdrubal retint l'Espagne contre les Scipions et les empêcha d'aider les troupes romaines en Italie. Il fut cependant mis en échec par les Romains sous le commandement des Scipions à la bataille de Dertosa au printemps 215 av. J.-C., et fut sévèrement défait.