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Bomilcar

Bomilcar · m

A Carthaginian general

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What it meant

Bŏmilcar — Lewis & Short

Bŏmilcar, ăris, m.

I A Carthaginian general, contemporary with Agathocles, Just. 22, 7, 8.—
II One of Hannibal's generals, Liv. 23, 41, 10; 24, 36, 7 al.
III A companion of Jugurtha, afterwards guilty of rebellion, and put to death by him, Sall. J. 35; 61; 62; 70 sqq.

In the wild

6 of 12 attestations shown.

Where it came from

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