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Hanno (son of Hannibal)

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Hanno, son of Hannibal, was a Carthaginian general during the First Punic War (264 to 241 BC).[1]

History

Before the Battle of Agrigentum, Hannibal Gisco was in the city of Agrigentum, besieged by the Romans, and Hanno was sent to provide relief. Hanno concentrated his troops at Heraclea Minoa and captured the Roman supply base at Herbesos.[2] He told his Numidian cavalry to attack the Roman cavalry and then feign retreat. The Romans pursued the Numidians as they retreated and were brought to the main Carthaginian column where they suffered many losses.[3] The siege lasted several months before the Romans defeated the Carthaginians and forced Hanno to retreat.

Citations

  1. ^ Diodorus Siculus, Biblioteca Historica, 23.1.2
  2. ^ Lazenby, John Francis (1996). The First Punic War: a military history. Stanford University Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-8047-2673-3. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  3. ^ Goldsworthy, Adrian (2007-04-01). The fall of Carthage: the Punic Wars, 265-146 BC. Cassell. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-304-36642-2. Retrieved 23 June 2010.