Hannibal: A History of the Art of War Among the Carthaginians and Romans Down to the Battle of Pydna, 168 B. C. |
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Hannibal: a history of the art of war among the Carthaginians and Romans down to the battle of Pydna, 168 B. C., with a detailed account of the second Punic war
Avis d'utilisateur - Not Available - Book VerdictHannibal's genius for military strategy allowed him to shred the Roman army and almost take over Italy. While researching this 1891 book, Dodge followed Hannibal's route from Carthage to Italy through the Alps, sans elephants. ... Consulter l'avis complet
Review: Hannibal (Great Captains)
Avis d'utilisateur - Ian Mullet - Goodreadswritten by a retired union general, this is the definitive account of hannibal's campaigns. Dodge's Hannibal made me fall in love with the ancient world and was one of the first steps i took that ultimately led me to st. john's. Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
Saguntum Spring to Fall 219 B C | |
Hannibal Starts for Italy May 218 B C | |
Catalonia July and August 218 B C | |
From the Rhone to the Alps Fall 218 B C | |
The Foothills of the Alps October 218 B C | |
The Summit of the Alps October 218 B C | |
The Army of Italy on the Po November 213 B C | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Hannibal: a history of the art of war among the Carthaginians and Romans ... Theodore Ayrault Dodge Affichage d'extraits - 1896 |
Hannibal: a history of the art of war among the Carthaginians and Romans ... Theodore Ayrault Dodge Affichage d'extraits - 1896 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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