List of Carthaginians
This an alphabetical List of ancient Carthaginians. These include all citizens of ancient Carthage remembered in history, before the final Roman destruction of the state.
''Note that some persons may be listed multiple times, once for each part of the name.''
B
- Bomilcar — commander in the First Punic War
- Bomilcar — suffete and commander in the Second Punic War
- Bomilcar — commander in the Second Punic War
- Bodo — senator and naval commander
- Bostar — commander who foolishly gave away the hostages held at Saguntum
- Bostar — ambassador sent by Hannibal to Philip V of Macedon in 215 BCE
- Bostar — governor of Capua with Hanno in 211 BCE
C
- Carthalo — commander
- Clitomachus — philosopher
D
- Dido — according to ancient Greek and Roman sources the founder and first queen of Carthage
G
- Gisco of Carthage
- [Gisgo|Gisgo (son of Hanno the Elder|Hanno I)] — son of Hanno I the Great, general
- Gisgo (battle of Cannae) — noted officer before the Battle of Cannae
H
- Hamilcar I of Carthage — king
- Hamilcar II of Carthage
- Hamilcar, son of Hanno — commander at the Battle of Himera in 480 BC during the First Sicilian War
- Hamilcar — Punic strategus against Timoleon of Syracuse
- Hamilcar — brother of Gisco and possibly brother of Hanno with whom he was executed in the middle of the 4th century BC
- Hamilcar the Rhodian — possibly Carthaginian spy in the entourage of Alexander the Great, executed when returning to Carthage
- Hamilcar, son of Gisgo and grandson to Hanno the Great — commander in the Third Sicilian War, captured during the Siege of Syracuse and then killed in 309 BC
- Hamilcar — strategus during the First Punic War. Not identical with the homonym officer mentioned by Diod. XXIV 12. ELip
- Hamilcar — commander during the First Punic War
- Hamilcar Barca — general during and after the First Punic War. Father of Hannibal of the Second Punic War
- Hannibal — general who fought the Roman Republic in the Second Punic War
- Hannibal Mago — shofet of Carthage in 410 BC
- Hannibal Gisco — military commander in the First Punic War
- Hannibal the Rhodian — ship captain during the siege of Lilybaeum in the First Punic War
- Hannibal (Mercenary War) — general
- Hannibal Monomachus — fought alongside the famous Hannibal
- Hanno the Elder — Carthaginian general
- Hanno I the Great — Carthaginian politician and military leader
- Hanno II the Great — wealthy Carthaginian aristocrat
- Hanno III the Great — ultra-conservative Carthaginian politician
- Hanno the Navigator — Carthaginian explorer
- Hanno, son of Hannibal — Carthaginian general in the First Punic War
- Hanno, Messana garrison commander — Carthaginian general in The First Punic War
- Hanno, son of Bomilcar — Carthaginian officer in the Second Punic War
- Hasdrubal I of Carthage — Magonid king of Ancient Carthage 530–510 BC
- Hasdrubal the Fair, son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca
- Hasdrubal Barca, son of Hamilcar Barca and brother of Hannibal and Mago
- Hasdrubal Gisco Gisgonis, another commander in the Second Punic War, father of Sophonisba
- Hasdrubal the Bald — general in the Second Punic War
- Hasdrubal the Boetharch — general of Punic forces in the Third Punic War c. 146 BC
- Hasdrubal (quartermaster) — officer in the Second Punic War c. 218 BC
- Hasdrubal — philosopher
- Himilco — navigator and explorer who lived during the height of Carthaginian power in the late 6th century BC
- Himilco (general)
- Himilco (fl. 3rd century BC) - general in Sicily during the Second Punic War.
M
- Mago I of Carthage
- Mago II of Carthage
- Mago III of Carthage
- Mago Barca
- Mago (fleet commander) — commander of the Carthaginian fleet under Himilco in the war against Dionysius I of Syracuse, 396 BCE
- Mago (general) — commander of the Carthaginian fleet and army in Sicily in 344 BC
- Mago (agricultural writer) — writer and author of an agricultural manual in Punic
- Malchus I — king
P
- Phameas - Carthaginian cavalry officer in the Third Punic War
S
- Sophonisba — noblewoman, daughter of Hasdrubal Gisco Gisgonis, poisoned herself to avoid humiliation in a Roman triumph