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See Hamilcar for a second possible transcription that should be added here providing it can get sourcing. — LlywelynII 04:49, 2 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
king
Why the scare quotes around king? PatGallacher (talk) 06:43, 4 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Son of Mago?
Mommsen suggests that this Hamilcar (of Himera fame) was the son of Mago I, but both Wikepedia articles are silent about this, so I assume it is no longer believed to be the case. Droopyfeathers (talk) 23:26, 20 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]