Hannibal Lector was the popular murderer from 'The Silence of the Lambs'. Hannibal was a Caucasian man not a black man.
no he was white
No, he was described in the book as having Lithuanian ancestry and the people of that country are typically White in origin
Carthaginian general, Hannibal, is considered one of the greatest military leaders in history. Rome had come into dominance and was attempting to subjugate all its Mediterrean neighbors. There were two Punic wars. In the first war, Hannibal's father, Hamilcar Barca and his brothers-in-law went down to defeat. Fighting through the northern tribes and with an army that included 20,000 troops and 38 elephants, Hannibal pushed the war to Roman territories in 218 BC with the second Punic War.
hannibal started his journey at Carthrage
History can often decide history. For example, The sacond punic war (Carthage vs Rome). Hannibal lost thousands of men on the alps (Livy puts it at 36,000). This had an ompact on his ability in Italy. Hannibal also won victory at the Trebbia as the river froze the Romans spirits. There are many other examples in history. I really hope that this isn't a homework question for you.
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Hannibal commanded the Carthaginian army in the wars with Rome.
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Hannibal Barca, born Carthage 247 B.C, Hannibal Barcar was the son of the Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca. (Barca meaning Thunderbolt)
No, he was taught by his father on the battlefield
Yes she was.
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Hannibal was a determined and skilful general