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** Hasdrubal Barca, Carthaginian general who has unsuccessfully attempted to sustain Carthage's military ascendancy on the Spanish peninsula in the face of Roman attacks
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** Hasdrubal son of Gisco goes into Lusitania and camps near the Tagus mouth.
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** and Carthaginian
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** The Carthaginian armies spend the winter in an area populated by the Conii.

** and general
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** general assessment: excellent domestic and international services
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** and son-in-law
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** Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( 1680 – 1735 ), his son, Duke Louis Rudolph's son-in-law and successor
** Marcus Claudius Marcellus ( Julio-Claudian dynasty ) ( 42-23 BC ), often simply called Marcellus, nephew and son-in-law of the Emperor Augustus
** son-in-law, daughter-in-law,
** Grand Rabbi Yoseph Leifer of Borsha, son of Rabbi Bertche, son-in-law of Rabbi Mordechai Kahane of Borsha
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** Khadim Sarhid al-Hemaiyim, one of the most important Sunni Arab tribal leaders in Iraq, has been shot dead, along with his three sons and a son-in-law in Baghdad.
** Grand Rabbi Asher Yeshayah Rubin of Rophsitz ( d. 1845 ), author of Or Yishai, son-in-law of the Zera Kodesh
** Grand Rabbi Osher Yishayoh Rubin of Rophsitz ( d. 1845 ), author of Or Yesha, son-in-law of the Zera Kodesh
** Gerald Felix Warburg, son of Frieda and Felix, well-known cellist and conductor and son-in-law of publisher Condé Nast
** Rabbi Zalman Nechemia Goldberg is a leading posek in Israel and is the son-in-law of Rav Shlomo Zalman ( see Hebrew article )

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