Hasdrubal
[haz-droo-buh l, haz-droo-] /ˈhæz drʊ bəl, hæzˈdru-/
noun
1.
died 207 b.c, Carthaginian general (brother of Hannibal).
2.
died 221 b.c, Carthaginian general (brother-in-law of Hannibal).
/ˈhæzdrʊbəl/
noun
1.
died 207 bc, Carthaginian general: commanded the Carthaginian army in Spain (218–211); joined his brother Hannibal in Italy and was killed at the Metaurus
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