Abbar Barca (325 BC-) was the Carthaginian governor of Baetica during the early 3rd century BC. A member of the famous Barca family and of the Mercantile Faction, Barca was lustful, selfish, and confident, and he caused controversy in 296 BC when he held a lavish party at his summer palace in Baelo during a fallow season, showing contempt for the common man.
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