List of monarchs of Carthage

Summary

Until 308 BC Carthage was ruled, at least officially, by monarchs, in the sense of the word that executive power was held by one person.[1] It also seems for the time period below to have been passed down in the clan of the Magonids. The title itself was most likely Suffete.[2]: 115–116 

Hannonids

  • Hanno I c. 580 – c. 556 BC
  • Malchus c. 556 – c. 550 BC

Magonids

Hannonids

  • Hanno I 340–337 BC
  • Gisco 337–330 BC
  • Hamilcar II 330–309 BC
  • Bomilcar 309–308 BC

In 480 BC, following Hamilcar I's death, the king lost most of his power to an aristocratic Council of Elders. In 308 BC, Bomilcar attempted a coup to restore the monarch to full power, but failed, which led to Carthage becoming a republic.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Andrew Lintott, Violence, Civil Strife and Revolution in the Classical City: 750-330 BC, Routledge, 2014, p. 66.
  2. ^ Miles, Richard (2011). Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization. New York: Viking Penguin.