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==Origin==
==Origin==
Hamilcar is the Latin form (via Greek) For the Semitic Carthaginian name Hmlk, meaning 'Melqart's slave', Melqart being a major god in the pantheon who was associated with [[Astarte]]. The most famous bearer of the name was Hamilcar Barca, the general who lived in the third century BCE and was the father of Hannibal Barca.
Hamilcar is the Latin form (via Greek) of the Semitic Carthaginian name Hmlk, meaning 'Melqart's slave', Melqart being a major god in the pantheon who was associated with [[Astarte]]. The most famous bearer of the name was Hamilcar Barca, the general who lived in the third century BCE and was the father of Hannibal Barca.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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* [[Hannibal]]
* [[Hannibal]]


[[Category:Phoenecian Terms]] [[Category:Sen no Kiseki Characters]]
[[Category:Phoenician Terms]] [[Category:Characters introduced in Sen no Kiseki]]

Latest revision as of 12:10, 19 July 2022

Hamilcar
Origin: Phoenician
Source Name: 𐤇𐤌𐤋𐤊
Japanese: ハミルカル
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki I-II

Origin

Hamilcar is the Latin form (via Greek) of the Semitic Carthaginian name Hmlk, meaning 'Melqart's slave', Melqart being a major god in the pantheon who was associated with Astarte. The most famous bearer of the name was Hamilcar Barca, the general who lived in the third century BCE and was the father of Hannibal Barca.

Appearances

  • Father Hamilcar is a priest of the Septian Church in Legram, in the first two Sen no Kiseki games.

See Also