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Hanno the Great may refer to any of three different leaders of ancient Carthage:

  • Hanno II the Great (3rd century BC)
  • Hanno III the Great (2nd century BC)
  • According to B. H. Warmington, the nickname was probably a family name or a term not well understood by the ancient Greek or Roman writers.[1] Gilbert Charles-Picard and Colette Picard assign the men Roman numerals to distinguish them: Hanno I the Great, Hanno II the Great and Hanno III the Great.[2] Warmington does not use Roman numerals,[1] nor does Dexter Hoyos.[3]

    The nicknames for these three Hannos come from different primary sources. Hanno I is called magnus (Latin for "great") in the table of contents of Trogus' history. Hanno II and Hanno III are called megasinGreek in the histories of Appian and Zonaras. Sometimes it taken to be a translation of the Punic title rab, meaning "chief", but this is unlikely. It does not appear in any other Greek or Latin source and may indicate the utilization of a Punic genealogical source and, hence, its status as a family name.[3]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b B. H. Warmington, Carthage (Robert Hale 1960; Penguin 1964) at 119 [three with nickname]; at 282 [index]; at 115-123 [Hanno the Great, "I"]; at 86, 195-197, 201-206, 209 [Hanno the Great, "II"].
  • ^ Gilbert Charles Picard and Colette Picard, Vie et mort de Carthage (Paris: Hachett); translated as Life and Death of Carthage (New York: Taplinger 1968), at 358 [index]; at 8, 129, 131-141 [Hanno I]; at 198-199, 205, 210 [Hanno II]; at 264, 286 [Hanno III].
  • ^ a b Dexter Hoyos, The Carthaginians (Routledge, 2010), pp. 135–36.
  • This page lists people with the nickname Hanno the Great. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link to directly target the intended article.
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