Hamilcar, having in the past eight years …
Years: 226BCE - 226BCE
Hamilcar, having in the past eight years brought large areas of southern Spain under Carthaginian control, had drowned during a battle in about 229.
His son-in-law Hasdrubal, who succeeds him in the command, has extended the newly acquired empire by skillful diplomacy.
He consolidates it by the re-foundation of Mastia, possessing one of the best harbors in the Western Mediterranean, as Qart Hadasht ("New City"), identically named to Carthage, as the capital of the new province, near to Carthaginian gold and silver mining operations.
The suspicious Romans, preoccupied by wars with Gallic tribes, negotiate a treaty with Hasdrubal in about 226 that fixes the Ebro River as the boundary between the two powers.
