POLITICIAN

Hannibal Mago

471 BC - 406 BC

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Hannibal Mago (Punic: 𐤇‬𐤍𐤁‬𐤏‬𐤋‬, ḤNBʿL) was a grandson of Hamilcar Mago. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Hannibal Mago has received more than 53,630 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2019). Hannibal Mago is the 8,380th most popular politician (down from 8,287th in 2019), the 53rd most popular biography from Tunisia (down from 51st in 2019) and the 30th most popular Tunisian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Hannibal Mago ranks 8,380 out of 19,576Before him are Étienne Maurice Gérard, Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus, Margaret Bondfield, Mehmed Orhan, Emperor Xiaowu of Jin, and Helena Kantakouzene. After him are William Hamilton, Sanna Marin, Sengge Rinchen, King An of Zhou, Amir Kabir, and Mulatu Teshome.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 471 BC, Hannibal Mago ranks 1 Among people deceased in 406 BC, Hannibal Mago ranks 3Before him are Sophocles, and Euripides. After him are Callicratidas, and Thrasyllus.

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In Tunisia

Among people born in Tunisia, Hannibal Mago ranks 53 out of 210Before him are Azzedine Alaïa (1935), Gaius Claudius Nero (-300), Albert Memmi (1920), Mohammed Gammoudi (1938), Clitomachus (-187), and Sabinianus (200). After him are Yusuf ibn 'Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri (711), Asad ibn al-Furat (759), Al-Mansur Billah (913), Nicola Pietrangeli (1933), Abdellatif Kechiche (1960), and Ahmed Hachani (1956).

Among POLITICIANS In Tunisia

Among politicians born in Tunisia, Hannibal Mago ranks 30Before him are Muhammad VIII al-Amin (1881), Maharbal (-245), Rached Ghannouchi (1941), Azzedine Alaïa (1935), Gaius Claudius Nero (-300), and Sabinianus (200). After him are Yusuf ibn 'Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri (711), Al-Mansur Billah (913), Ahmed Hachani (1956), Bertrand Delanoë (1950), Bahi Ladgham (1913), and Najla Bouden (1958).