RMB4XB1R–Hamilcar Barca or Barcas, c 275 - 228 BC. Carthaginian general and statesman leader of the Barcid family.
RFHCYWET–Hamilcar Barca or Barcas, 275BC - 228 BC, Carthaginian general and statesman, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire, Italy
RMKJ7WJB–Hamilcar Barca or Barcas, c. 275 – 228 BC. Carthaginian general and statesman and father of Hannibal. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RM2A3NEXY–Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca using war elephants to conquer tribesmen in Spain, 237 BC. Hand-colored halftone of a G. Surand illustration
RM2WBJX95–Hannibal swears undying enmity to the Romans. By Donn Philip Crane (1878-1944). The young Hannibal (247-between 183 and 181 BC), in the sacrificial chamber with his father Hamilcar Barca (c275-228 BC). It was here that Hannibal is meant to have sworn his enmity to Rome.
RMFD4EJF–Hamilcar Barca (275-228 BC). Carthaginian general, leader of the Barcid family and father of Hannibal. Expedition in Hispania. Death of Hamilcar Barca in Illici battle (228 B.C). Engraving, 19th century.
RMK8TN1N–A young Hannibal, ordered by his father Hamilcar Barca, to swear eternal enmity to Rome. Hannibal Barca , 247 – c.183/181 BC. Carthaginian general, considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2WNMK62–The young Hannibal, after being ordered by his father Hamilcar Barca, swearing eternal enmity to Rome. Hannibal Barca , 247 – c.183/181 BC. Carthaginian general, considered one of the greatest military commanders in history.
RM2PG3G60–The child Hannibal Barca, 247 - circa 183 BC swears to his father, Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca, circa 275 - 228 BC, everlasting hatred of Rome. After a 19th century work by Bartolomeo Pinelli.
RMBA7W1M–Hamilcar Barca, circa 270 - 228 BC, Carthaginian general, portrait, copper engraving, 18th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2GKF35P–The child Hannibal Barca, 247 - circa 183 BC swears to his father, Hamilcar Barca, circa 275 - 228 BC, that he will never be a friend of Rome. From Cassell's Illustrated Universal History, published 1883.
RFC5Y75R–Hannibal's father, Hamilcar Barca, has him swear to forever oppose the Romans. The short statue is of the god Baal.
RMJ25EY8–First Punic War. The Carthaginians land forces invade the Sicily Island, commanded by the general Hamilcar Barca (c. 275-228 B.C.), from 247 to 241 B.C. Engraving by Rafael del Castillo. 'Historia de Espana Ilustrada', 1871.
RMDE00CH–Carthaginian general Hamilcar, father of Hannibal. Hand-colored etching
RM2R0DRBW–Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC). Carthaginian general and statesman. Hannibal in the Temple of Carthage with his father Hamilcar Barca, at the age of nine, taking an oath of eternal hatred of Rome by dipping his hands in the blood of the sacrificed animal. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume II, 1881.
RM2A2T0GH–Battle of the Macar between Amilcar Barcas and rebels from Africa, The Battle of the Macar River between Hamilcar Barkas and the African Rebels, signed: M. Pool sculp, Pl. II, Tom., II. Pag., 33, according to p. 38, Pool, M. (sculp.), 1774, Polybius; Vincent Thuillier; Jean Charles de Folard: Histoire de Polybe. Tome 2; Amsterdam: Arkstée et Merkus, MDCCLXXIV [1774
RMW517AF–Hannibal Barca (247 – between 183 and 181 BCE) was a general and statesman from Ancient Carthage, Tunis on the North African coast who is widely considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. His father, Hamilcar Barca, was a leading Carthaginian commander during the First Punic War (264–241 BC). When Hannibal’s father, the great Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca, was preparing his expedition to Iberia, nine year old Hannibal asked to be allowed to accompany him. Hamilcar, the story goes, made his son swear that he would forever be an enemy of Rome.
RM2ATXR9G–The child Hannibal Barca, 247 - circa 183 BC swears to his father, Hamilcar Barca, circa 275 - 228 BC that he will never be a friend of Rome.
RMMR60ND–Hamilcar Barca or Barcas, c. 275 – 228 BC, a Carthaginian general and statesman, father of Hannibal
RFHCYX7D–Hamilcar Barca or Barcas, 275 BC - 228 BC, a Carthaginian general and statesman, here with his son Hannibal, Hannibal Barca, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire, Italy
RMG3AYD4–HAMILCAR (CARTHAGE)
RF2WDW3XR–Hamilcar Barca oder Barcas ca. 275 - 228 v. Chr. Karthagischer General und Staatsmann, Anführer der Barcidenfamilie. Aus dem Buch Crabbs Historical Dictionary, veröffentlicht 1825, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RM2M97F8D–General Aircraft Hamilcar glider could carry light vehicles.
RF2G2K3HB–Hamilcar Barca oder Barcas, 275 v. Chr. - 228 v. Chr., ein karthagischer General und Staatsmann, hier mit seinem Sohn Hannibal, Hannibal Barca, die Geschichte des antiken Roms, Römisches Reich, Italien / Hamilcar Barca or Barcas, 275 BC - 228 BC, a Carthaginian general and statesman, here with his son Hannibal, Hannibal Barca, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire, Italy, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RM2K6425F–Vintage photograph World War II - T-19 Locust tank emerging from a Hamilcar gilder
RMB2JP8C–Hannibal, 247 - 183 BC, carthaginian General, swears to hate the Romans, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMPPCD28–Hamilcar Barca (275-228 BC). Carthaginian general, leader of the Barcid family and father of Hannibal. Expedition in Hispania. Death of Hamilcar Barca in Illici battle (228BC). Engraving, 19th century.
RMHJ00WN–GENERAL AIRCRAFT HAMILCAR about 1944 with a Bren-gun carrier loaded.
RMG15JXK–Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca (247-183/182 BC) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. One of his most famous achievements was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War,
RFC5Y71T–Hannibal's father, Hamilcar Barca, has him swear to forever oppose the Romans. The short statue is of the god Baal.
RMA31EX7–Hamilcar Carthage
RMDYEETT–Statue of Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca in the Tuileries Garden 2013. Military Commander.
RM2JKM27A–Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC). Carthaginian general and statesman. Hannibal in the Temple of Carthage with his father Hamilcar Barca, at the age of nine, taking an oath of eternal hatred of Rome by dipping his hands in the blood of the sacrificed animal. Engraving. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume II, 1854.
RM2A2T0GG–Amilcar army market barcas to go to the enemy, March of the Army of the Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barkas against the enemy army, signed: M. Pool sculp, Pl. I, Tom., II. Pag., 33, according to p. 32, Pool, M. (sculp.), 1774, Polybius; Vincent Thuillier; Jean Charles de Folard: Histoire de Polybe. Tome 2; Amsterdam: Arkstée et Merkus, MDCCLXXIV [1774
RMBA7W1K–Hamilcar Barka, circa 270 - 229 BC, vChr. Carthaginian military leader, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RM2R12456–Hannibal, Carthaginian general, c.247-183 BC. Son of Hamilcar Barca, commanded the forces of Carthage against the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War. Profile of bearded man in crested helmet. Hannibal. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by Joachim von Sandrart from his L’Academia Todesca, della Architectura, Scultura & Pittura, oder Teutsche Academie, der Edlen Bau- Bild- und Mahlerey-Kunste, German Academy of Architecture, Sculpture and Painting, Jacob von Sandrart, Nuremberg, 1675.
RMB40TXY–events, Second World War / WWII, Netherlands, Arnhem, 17. - 25.9.1944, crashed Hamilcar military glider of the British 1st Airborne Division (General Urquhart), Heelsum, 17.9.1944,
RF2BX23W2–Dark red purple flowers of Rhododendron 'Hamilcar' a medium evergreen shrub, Berkshire, May
RM2K894Y8–Hannibal Barca.
RF2BX23YR–Dark red purple flowers of Rhododendron 'Hamilcar' a medium evergreen shrub, Berkshire, May
RM2PCF1WK–1580 ca , ROMA , ITALY : Ancient engraving with a battle ( near Aquila ) of Romans under the Carthaginian armies commanded by the General, commander-in-chief Hannibal ( son of Hamilcar Barca , 248 - 183 or 182 BC ) - ANNIBALE - ITALIA - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY - ROME - - Ancient Rome - ANTICA ROMA - battle - battaglia - guerra - war - elefante - elefanti - elephants - stampa - print - engraving - cavallo - cavalli - horses - cavaliere - cavalieri - bandiera - bandiere - flags - SPQR - ( o Pirro or Pyrrhus of Epirus ) - Carthaginian Empire - Impero Cartaginese - SECONDA GUERRA PUNICA -
RM2RH652G–Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC). Carthaginian general and statesman. Hannibal in the Temple of Carthage with his father Hamilcar Barca, at the age of nine, taking an oath of eternal hatred of Rome by dipping his hands in the blood of the sacrificed animal. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by Cesar Cantu. Volume II, 1881.
RM2K2JWHG–Claudio Francesco Beaumont Italian school Scene from the Life of Hannibal. (shows Hamilcar Barca lecturing the infant Hannibal) Oil on canvas
RME2CFFP–Italy, Sicily, Trapani, historic center, fishing harbor, trawler with the fortress of the Dove of the 3rd century in the background whose construction is attributed to the Carthaginian Hamilcar Barca
RMPPCE4E–First Punic War. The Carthaginians land forces invade the Sicily Island, commanded by the general Hamilcar Barca (c. 275-228 B.C.), from 247 to 241 B.C. Engraving by Rafael del Castillo. 'Historia de Espana Ilustrada', 1871.
RM2EX5PJ2–General Aircraft Hamilcar glider of 298 Airborne Squadron RAF. Towedd by a Handley Page Halifax aircraft of 298 Squadron, these heavy lift gliders could transport a light tank or two Bren Gun Carriers
RMG15M1X–Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca (247-183/182 BC) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. One of his most famous achievements was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War,
RFBX811E–Hamilcar, also spelled Himilco, was a Carthaginian explorer and navigator in the fifth century B.C.
RMAY5T0F–Salammbo Praying
RFEKWP65–Hamilcar, the father of Hannibal. Carthaginians fighting Roman galleys.
RM2R0DRCM–Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC). Carthaginian general and statesman. Hannibal in the Temple of Carthage with his father Hamilcar Barca, at the age of nine, taking an oath of eternal hatred of Rome by dipping his hands in the blood of the sacrificed animal. Chromolithography. Detail. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume II, 1881.
RMAER3NX–Hamilcar Barkas B1000 minivan
RM2FKKPDC–Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC). Carthaginian general and statesman. Hannibal in the Temple of Carthage with his father Hamilcar Barca, at the age of nine, taking an oath of eternal hatred of Rome by dipping his hands in the blood of the sacrificed animal. Engraving by Severini. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RM2R123TX–Hamilcar I of Carthage, Magonid general and king, c.510-480 BC. Son of Hanno, father of Gisco, killed at the Battle of Himera, Sicily. Head of bearded man in crested helmet. Amilcar. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by Joachim von Sandrart from his L’Academia Todesca, della Architectura, Scultura & Pittura, oder Teutsche Academie, der Edlen Bau- Bild- und Mahlerey-Kunste, German Academy of Architecture, Sculpture and Painting, Jacob von Sandrart, Nuremberg, 1675.
RMJ3C7JH–Carthaginian Iberia. Battle of Helike (228 B.C.). The Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca(275-228 B.C.) and his army of Numidians and mercenaries, led an expedition to Iberia in 236 B.C. In eight years he secured an extensive territory in Hispania but the Celtiberians, assisted by Orissus, chieftain of the Oretani tribe, defeated to the Carthaginian troops of Hamilcar and he died in the battle. Engraving by Rafael del Castillo. 'Historia de Espana Ilustrada', 1871.
RMDB5AYW–events, Second World War / WWII, Netherlands, Arnhem, 17. - 25.9.1944, crashed Hamilcar military glider of the British 1st Airborne Division (General Urquhart), Heelsum, 17.9.1944, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMT5AAPH–History by Polybius. Volume II. French edition translated from Greek by Dom Vincent Thuillier. Comments of Military Science enriched with critical and historical notes by M. De Folard. Paris, chez Pierre Gandouin, Julien-Michel Gandouin, Pierre-Francois Giffart and Nicolas-Pierre Armand, 1727. Printing by Jean-Baptiste Lamesle. March of the Carthaginian army, led by General Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC), against the enemy.
RMB478KP–Admiral Hamilcar Paulucci., A large group of documents of the military career of the Commander of the Austrian Navy (1824 - 1844). A selection of the included documents: Appointment as Generalmajor (Brigadier)18.July 1814, grand certificate with the wafer seal and signature of Franz I. Certificate for the award of the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Iron Crown 17 July 1817. Grand Certificate appointing him Commander of the Mediterranean Fleet on 12 February 1821, parchment with Bellegarde's signature and imperial seal in a wooden capsule. Grand Certificate a,
RF2BX23YM–Dark red purple flowers of Rhododendron 'Hamilcar' a medium evergreen shrub, Berkshire, May
RM2WA674X–Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC). Carthaginian general and statesman. Hannibal in the Temple of Carthage with his father Hamilcar Barca, at the age of nine, taking an oath of eternal hatred of Rome by dipping his hands in the blood of the sacrificed animal. Chromolithography. Detail. 'Historia Universal', by Cesar Canto. Volume II, 1881.
RMAEH6F9–Ceramic representing Alicante Province in Plaza de España, Seville, Spain
RM2BEF19T–History by Polybius.
RME2CFFM–Italy, Sicily, Trapani, historic center, fishing harbor, trawler with the fortress of the Dove of the 3rd century in the background whose construction is attributed to the Carthaginian Hamilcar Barca
RM2R14P53–Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC). Carthaginian general and statesman. Hannibal in the Temple of Carthage with his father Hamilcar Barca, at the age of nine, taking an oath of eternal hatred of Rome by dipping his hands in the blood of the sacrificed animal. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume II, 1881.
RMG15JXM–Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca (247-183/182 BC) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. One of his most famous achievements was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War,
RMJ4F52C–Foelkersam Hamilcar Ex libris
RM2RGACG8–Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy C.1 G-BDCV 'Hamilcar' (ex Royal Air Force XP412), of Air Bridge Carriers, with Partenavia P.68B Victor G-BCFM, at East Midlands Airport, with an AW650 Argosy (civil version) in storage in the background.
RM2A48X8M–Foelkersam Hamilcar Ex-libris.
RM2BRHP8P–Vintage photograph World War II - T-19 Locust tank emerging from a Hamilcar gilder
RMERHNW8–Anatole France 's 'The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard' - Caption reads: 'I took up so much of my place by the fire as Hamilcar
RMG1CTW6–Hannibal (247 – 183BC); Punic Carthaginian military commander; considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. Seen here as a boy begging his father to take him to an overseas war. In the story; Hannibal's father took him up and brought him to a sacrificial chamber. Hamilcar held Hannibal over the fire roaring in the chamber and made him swear that he would never be a friend of Rome.
RMERGM46–Salammbo- daughter of Carthaginian general Hamilcar (c. 275 – 228 BC). Liebig card, Famous women of ancient times, 1897
RMGEJBP6–Adriano Micantoni Der machtgierige Hamilcar (Adriano Micantoni,hinten) hat König Lotar umgebracht und trachtet nun nach dem Thron. *** Local Caption *** 1963, Ursus Nella Terra Di Fuoco, Ursus, Der Unbesiegbare
RM2F8MWXP–Hamilcar .
RM2A71RP1–History by Polybius. Volume II. French edition translated from Greek by Dom Vincent Thuillier. Comments of Military Science enriched with critical and historical notes by M. De Folard. Paris, chez Pierre Gandouin, Julien-Michel Gandouin, Pierre-Francois Giffart and Nicolas-Pierre Armand, 1727. Printing by Jean-Baptiste Lamesle. First Punic War. The battle of the Ax, c. 250 BC between Carthaginian and Roman armies. Carthaginian infantry and cavalry, complete with elephants. Later colouration.
RM2W96E51–December 24, 2023: Seattle Seahawks linebacker Hamilcar Rashed (92) deflects the pass of Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) during the second half of an NFL game between the Seattle Seahawks and Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium in Nashville TN Steve Roberts/CSM
RM2X07HDY–HALIFAX tug tows a HAMILCAR GLIDER. - Photographic negative , Royal Air Force
RM2RF5B4M–Tampa, Florida, USA, July 31, 2023, Tampa Bay Buccaneers player Hamilcar Rashed Jr #46 during a Training Camp at Advent Health Training Center . (Photo Credit: Marty Jean-Louis/Alamy Live News
RMC45XJ1–Carthaginian war elephants
RM2BEF08D–History by Polybius.
RME2CFFJ–Italy, Sicily, Trapani, historic center, Marina, sailboats docked with the fortress of the Dove of the 3rd century in the background whose construction is attributed to the Carthaginian Hamilcar Barca
RM2JMECNX–Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC). Carthaginian general and statesman. Hannibal in the Temple of Carthage with his father Hamilcar Barca, at the age of nine, taking an oath of eternal hatred of Rome by dipping his hands in the blood of the sacrificed animal. Engraving. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume II, 1854.
RM2R7DKRB–The Roman Fleet Victorious over the Carthaginians at the Battle of Cape Ecnomus in 256 BC, painting by Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin, circa 1763
RMG16B24–Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca (247-183 BC) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. One of his most famous achievements was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War, when
RMKKKDW7–Hamilcar E. Felkersahm
RMC7HG15–Hannibal, 247–183 or 182 BC . Carthaginian military commander and tactician. From Bibby's Annual published 1910.
RFC6F6XX–This map shows the lands under Roman control (pink) and under Carthaginian control (green) at the beginning of First Punic War.
RM2AJKGA1–Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . to this declaration of policy. Hamilcar Barcas left to his country and theworld a son greater than himself. This wasHannibal, to whom any historians other thanhis enemies would liave conceded the title ofGriid. From his youth he had been schooledin the disc
RF2JT62MY–Well known Carthaginian general Hannibal. Enemy of Roman Republic. Digital illustration.
RM2EX5P0G–Handley Page Halifax aircraft of 298 Airborne Squadron, Royal Air Force. The squadron used the Halifax aircraft to tow Hamilcar heavy lift gliders.
RFPNE8GD–Catagena, Spain - September 14th, 2018: Punic Wall Interpretation Center
RM2EX5PHA–Handley Page Halifax aircraft of 298 Airborne Squadron, Royal Air Force. The squadron used the Halifax aircraft to tow Hamilcar heavy lift gliders. The aircraft were specially converted to carry a jeep and field gun in place of the bomb bay, which were then dropped by parachute in Normandy for the D Day landings
RM2F938MT–Hamilcar .
RMT5AAPM–History by Polybius. Volume II. French edition translated from Greek by Dom Vincent Thuillier. Comments of Military Science enriched with critical and historical notes by M. De Folard. Paris, chez Pierre Gandouin, Julien-Michel Gandouin, Pierre-Francois Giffart and Nicolas-Pierre Armand, 1727. Printing by Jean-Baptiste Lamesle. First Punic War. The battle of the Ax, c. 250 BC between Carthaginian and Roman armies. Carthaginian infantry and cavalry, complete with elephants.
RM2X1M6MX–THE HAMILCAR GLIDER - Picture (issued 1944) shows - The Hamilcar glider in flight. It has been revealed that this glider can carry a tank, Royal Air Force
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