A general of ancient Carthage in the 5th century B.C., who led 60 ships and 30,000 men and women to establish colonies in what is now Morocco, Senegal, and other places, and is believed to have reached Gambia, Sierra Leone, and Cameroon. Records of his voyages were translated into Greek and survived until the 10th century. There are many other people named Hanno, whose name means "elder." Hanno |
古代カルタゴ,前5世紀の将軍。 60隻,3万の男女を率いて現在のモロッコ,セネガルなどに次々と植民地を建て,ガンビア,シエラレオネからカメルーンにまで達したと思われる。その航海の記録はギリシア語訳されて 10世紀までは残っていた。なお,ハンノは「長老」を意味する名で,ほかに多くの人物がいる。
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