A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... Hannibal . 287 . Battles of the Trebia , Lake Thrasymene , Cannæ . 288 , 289 . Wars with Antiochus the Great ; with Spain , Liguria , Corsica , Sardinia , and Macedon . 293 . Third Punic War . 294 . Subjugation of the Spanish Peninsula ...
... Hannibal . 287 . Battles of the Trebia , Lake Thrasymene , Cannæ . 288 , 289 . Wars with Antiochus the Great ; with Spain , Liguria , Corsica , Sardinia , and Macedon . 293 . Third Punic War . 294 . Subjugation of the Spanish Peninsula ...
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... Hannibal , * son of Gisco , the Carthaginian general , could no longer meet the Romans in the field , but shut himself up in Agrigentum and was besieged . Hanno , attempting to relieve him , was decisively de- feated ; the city was ...
... Hannibal , * son of Gisco , the Carthaginian general , could no longer meet the Romans in the field , but shut himself up in Agrigentum and was besieged . Hanno , attempting to relieve him , was decisively de- feated ; the city was ...
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... Hannibal , rav- aged the coasts of Italy , and the Romans had no leader of equal genius to oppose to him . At last they rallied all their forces to put an end to the war . The wealthier citizens at their own expense fitted out a fleet ...
... Hannibal , rav- aged the coasts of Italy , and the Romans had no leader of equal genius to oppose to him . At last they rallied all their forces to put an end to the war . The wealthier citizens at their own expense fitted out a fleet ...
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... Hannibal at its head , and the government at home neither could nor would annul the appointment . Having confirmed his power in Spain by two years ' war against the native tribes , Hannibal deliberately sought the quarrel with Rome to ...
... Hannibal at its head , and the government at home neither could nor would annul the appointment . Having confirmed his power in Spain by two years ' war against the native tribes , Hannibal deliberately sought the quarrel with Rome to ...
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... Hannibal narrowly escaped total destruction . When , after fifteen days of toilsome and dangerous marching , he emerged into the plain of the Po , it was with scarcely more than one - fourth of the great army which had accompanied him ...
... Hannibal narrowly escaped total destruction . When , after fifteen days of toilsome and dangerous marching , he emerged into the plain of the Po , it was with scarcely more than one - fourth of the great army which had accompanied him ...
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