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No, Hannibal of Carthage was like a follower of the predominant polytheistic Phoenician religion practiced in Carthage. The character from "Silence of the Lambs" Hannibal Lectern had no specified religion.
The beans are in a shell and when taken out they are small brown beans.
Both were Greek and master tacticians, skilled in the art of warfare.
yes backed beans are a vegetable. so if you dont like vegetable's you do now because beans is one...x yes backed beans are a vegetable. so if you dont like vegetable's you do now because beans is one...x
no becuase, his dad told him that rome was the enemy and he knew they did not like his people
because that's how he sounds like
Because all cannibalism movies, like the Hannibal Lecter movies, are awesome!
Chianti, and a couple more I can't remember. Read the book Hannibal, it talks alot about his preferances for food and other things.
yes. if you cut the mango into small bite sized pieces.
Hannibal Lecter was not a real person.As a matter of fact, he was based off of many people.One of the people includes Ed Gein, Ted Bundy, .Others of which i do not know, and will edit the answer when i find out more.If you would like to more about Ed Gein, look him up on google,and only believe the sites that aren't like this whereanybody can answer the questions.
Essential seasonings like lemon, garlic, salt and pepper are hard to get wrong when adding to such dishes. Some might prefer their lamb with fava beans and a nice chianti.
Yes, pigs have been known to eat human flesh when starved. Like its portrayed in movies such as in the Hannibal Lecter film and the movie Snatch.Farm pigs don't really eat people because they are not wild. If it's a wild boar, it might eat you for food.
Chainti is the region in Northen Italy. This is where Chainti wine comes from. You can go and stay (or live ) in Chianti. Aking "What does Chainti mean " is like asking "What does Illinois mean"
ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND?!?!?! A Final Fantasy villain based off of Hannibal Lecter is a horrible idea! Not only would it be extremely out of character for the series to have an insane, cannibalistic villain that gains other people's powers by feeding on their flesh and using drills and buzzsaws as weapons, it would paint a bad image on the series. That would be like if Final Fantasy VII featured excessive gore and had Sephiroth devouring Aerith's flesh after killing her. Not to mention if a Final Fantasy game dealt with highly controversial subject matter such as rape, cannibalism, and genocide, it would basically completely destroy the series' image and make it look like a psychological thriller rather than an RPG.
No, Hannibal of Carthage was like a follower of the predominant polytheistic Phoenician religion practiced in Carthage. The character from "Silence of the Lambs" Hannibal Lectern had no specified religion.
A bluefaced leicester, like all sheep, has a gestation period of about five months.
Any good sangiovese from the region of Emilia Romagna accompanies most red meat dishes.