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Annibal is the French masculine given name equivalent to Hannibal. It may refer to: People * Annibal Camoux (1638?–1759), French soldier noted for his claimed longevity *Annibal de Coconnas (died 1574), a co-conspirator of Joseph Boniface de La Môle against King Charles IX of France * Annibal Grimaldi (died 1621), Count of Beuil and governor of the County of Nice Ships * French ship ''Annibal'', six ships of the French Navy * ''Annibal''-class ship of the line, a type of 74-gun ship of the French Navy Other uses * ''Annibal'' (Marivaux), an 18th-century play by Pierre de Marivaux See also *Annibale, the Italian form of the name * Aníbal (name), the Spanish and Portuguese form of the name *Anibal Zahle Anibal Zahle () is a Lebanese sports club most known for its basketball program. It is located Zahlé, Lebanon. Its women basketball team presently plays in top division for women. Its name is derived from Hannibal Hannibal (; ; 247 – betw ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or Gentile name, ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Hannibal (given Name)
Hannibal is a latinization (, ''Hanníbas'') of the Carthaginian masculine given name (), meaning "Baal is Gracious". Its continued use in later times and cultures ever since is caused mainly by the historical fame of the Carthaginian leader Hannibal, who commanded its forces during the Second Punic War. "Hannibal" may refer to: Carthaginians * Hannibal (247–183/182 BC), general who fought the Roman Republic in the Second Punic War * Hannibal Gisco (died 258 BC), military commander in the First Punic War * Hannibal Mago (died 406 BC), shofet (magistrate) of Carthage in 410 BC * Hannibal Monomachus, friend and staff officer of the Second Punic War general Hannibal * Hannibal the Rhodian, ship captain during the siege of Lilybaeum in the First Punic War * Hannibal (Mercenary War) (died 238 BC), general during the Mercenary War Others * Hannibal Mejbri (born 2003), Tunisian footballer * Hannibal Buress (born 1983), American comedian from Chicago * Hannibal Day (1804� ...
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Annibal Camoux
Annibal Camoux (1638? – 1759) was a French soldier from Marseille who was noted for his longevity. Most researchers, including French historian Louis Thibaux, consider this an unverified longevity claim. A former soldier in the service of the King of France, according to his biography, Camoux reached age 100 without losing his strength, which he attributed to his practice of chewing ''Angelica'' root. He claimed to have gained his knowledge of herbs from the naturalist Joseph Pitton de Tournefort in 1681. He enlisted in the French army aged 12 and said he took part in the construction Fort St Nicolas in 1660.http://www.ilab.org/db/book1162_1348.html Louis XV allocated a pension to him. In 1755 the Cardinal Belloy, Bishop of Marseille, visited him. Several artists painted his portrait, among them Claude Joseph Vernet, who painted him in the port of Marseille. Annibal Camoux died in 1759 in Marseille, at the claimed age of 121. Research, however, suggests he was born in ...
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Joseph Boniface De La Môle
Joseph Boniface de La Môle (c. 1526 – 30 April 1574) was a French nobleman. He was the son of Jacques Boniface, seigneur de la Môle et de Colobrières, of Marseille. Life La Môle was the Provençal lover of Marguerite de Valois, among others, during the early part of her marriage to King Henry III of Navarre, the future king of France (Henry IV). He served François, Duke of Anjou and Alençon, Marguerite's brother and youngest son of King Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici. He represented the Duc d'Alençon during marriage negotiations with Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1572. In 1574 he was implicated in a Malcontent conspiracy against the reigning king, Charles IX, who was gravely ill, supported by the duke of Alençon. He was accused of making an attempt on the king's life when a wax figurine pricked with needles, which he had obtained from the astrologer Cosimo Ruggeri, was found in his possession. After being subjected to questioning and torture, he was ...
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Levens, Alpes-Maritimes
Levens (; ) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes '' département'' in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, a region in southeastern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Levensans'' (or Levensois). Name There are three possible explanations of the origin of the name: *From the name of the ''Leponti'' tribe, which was changed to ''Leventi'' during the Roman period; *From the name of a notable Roman figure, ''Laevinus''; *From the Ligurian word stem ''lev'', indicating a sloping landscape; Geography The village, built on high rocky ground, is located at an altitude of 600 metres. It lies in the centre of the district, which stretches from the plain of the Var (Plan-du-Var hamlet) to the Férion range. Mount Férion is 1,400 metres high. Gallery File:Levens, Alpes-Maritimes (2023) - 003.jpg File:Levens, Alpes-Maritimes (2023) - 006.jpg File:Levens, Alpes-Maritimes (2023) - 009.jpg File:Levens, Alpes-Maritimes (2023) - 008.jpg File:Levens, Alpes-Maritimes (2023) - 016.jpg File ...
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French Ship Annibal
Six ships of the French navy have borne the name ''Annibal'' in honour of Hannibal French ship named ''Annibal'' * ''Annibal'' (1707), an unbuilt ship of the line (?) * (1779–1794), a 74-gun ship of the line, lead ship of * ''Annibal'' (1782–1787), a captured British 52-gun ship * ''Annibal'' (1795–1796), a gunboat A gunboat is a naval watercraft designed for the express purpose of carrying one or more guns to bombard coastal targets, as opposed to those military craft designed for naval warfare, or for ferrying troops or supplies. History Pre-steam ... * ''Annibal'' (1801–1823), a captured British 74-gun ship of the line * (1853–1886), a was built as ''Annibal'' from 1827 and renamed ''Prince Jérôme'' on 24 May 1854''Loire'' (ex-''Hoche'', ex-''Prince Jérôme'', ex-''Annibal'')
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Annibal-class Ship Of The Line
The ''Annibal'' class was a class of two 74-gun ships of the French Navy. The type was one of the first achievements of Jacques-Noël Sané. His first design - on 24 November 1777 - was for a ship of 166 ''pieds'' (176 feet 11 inches) length, but he produced an amended design on 10 January 1779 for the ''Annibal'', and a further amended design on 3 March 1780 for her near-sister ''Northumberland''. Both ships were captured during the Fourth Battle of Ushant ("Bataille du 13 prairial an II" or "Glorious First of June") on 1 June 1794 off Ushant Ushant (; , ; , ) is a French island at the southwestern end of the English Channel which marks the westernmost point of metropolitan France. It belongs to Brittany and in medieval times, Léon. In lower tiers of government, it is a commune in t ..., and were added to but never commissioned into the British Navy. * :Builder: Brest Dockyard :Ordered: 20 February 1778 :Launched: 5 October 1778 :Fate: Captured by the Royal Navy on 1 June ...
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Annibal (Marivaux)
''Annibal'' is a play by French playwright Pierre de Marivaux. It debuted in 16 December 1720. It is a five-act tragedy and was shown at the Comédie-Française Theater. After the success of the famous play Oedipus Voltaire, Marivaux resolved to make a play about the death of the Carthaginian general Hannibal Hannibal (; ; 247 – between 183 and 181 BC) was a Punic people, Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the forces of Ancient Carthage, Carthage in their battle against the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War. Hannibal's fat ... at the hands of the Romans. 1720 plays Plays by Pierre de Marivaux Cultural depictions of Hannibal Plays set in the 2nd century BC {{18thC-play-stub ...
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Annibale
Annibale is the Italian masculine given name and surname equivalent to Hannibal. In English, it may refer to : Given name * Annibale Albani (1682–1751), Italian cardinal * Annibale I Bentivoglio, (died 1445), ruler of Bologna from 1443 * Annibale II Bentivoglio (died 1540), lord of Bologna in 1511–1512 * Annibale Bergonzoli (1884–1973), Italian lieutenant general * Annibale Bugnini (c.1912–1982), Roman Catholic prelate * Annibale Caccavello (1515–1595), Italian sculptor * Annibale Caro (1507–1566), Italian poet * Annibale Carracci (1560–1609), Italian painter * Annibale Ciarniello (1900–2007), one of the last surviving Italian veterans of the First World War * Annibale de Gasparis (1819–1892), Italian astronomer * Annibale della Genga (1760–1829), birth name of Pope Leo XII * Annibale di Ceccano (c.1282–1350), Italian cardinal * Annibale Fontana Annibale Fontana (1540–1587) was an Italian sculptor, medallist and crystal-worker. Fontana was bor ...
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Aníbal (name)
Aníbal is the Spanish and Portuguese masculine given name equivalent of Hannibal (q.v.), itself a latinization of the Greek name Hanníbas (Ἁννίβας), derived from “ḥnbʿl” in the Carthaginian language (Carthaginian Punic script, 𐤇𐤍𐤁𐤏𐤋), a descendant of the Phoenician Canaanite language in which the name's meaning is "Baʿal ( heLord) smy grace", a cognate of the Hebrew honorific Baʿal (בעל) “master/lord”. In English, it may refer to: * Aníbal (wrestler) stagename of Carlos Ignacio Carrillo Contreras (1940–1994), Mexican wrestler * Aníbal Acevedo (born 1971), Puerto Rican boxer * Aníbal Acevedo Vilá (born 1962), Puerto Rican politician * Aníbal Alzate (1933–2016), Colombian footballer * Aníbal Capela (born 1991), Portuguese footballer * Aníbal Cavaco Silva (born 1939), Portuguese president * Aníbal González (born 1963), Chilean footballer * Aníbal González Irizarry (1927–2018), Puerto Rican broadcast journalist * Aníbal ...
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