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the most famous carthaginian leader to face Rome was Hannibal Barca (247-182BC). But there were others who fought Rome like Hasdrubal the Fair, Marhabal, Hanno the Great, hamilcar barca etc
height: 74cm weight: 90.8 hair: bushy, curly, short and brown eye coulor: hazel natinality: ancient carthage cause of death: poison(suicide)
Well odds are if your in military school then it will be like the military.
it was brutal
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.
it was very hard and easy but most people chose not to stay close the river for flood reasons.
Both were Greek and master tacticians, skilled in the art of warfare.
because that's how he sounds like
He used a solar mirror comprised of aluminium or copper sheets angled to reflect sunlight into a concentrated solar ray. It was much like a magnifying glass The device described above was invented by Archimedes to defend his city of Syracuse from the Roman siege. The Romans managed to seize Syracuse. It had nothing to do with Hannibal. Hannibal did not have any secret weapons. Hannibal took elephants to Italy However, this was was not the first time elephants were used against the Romans. King Pyrrhus of Epirus (in Greece) had used them in his Pyrrhic War (280-275 BC) in which he tried to invade southern Italy Moreover, Hannibal's elephants died while crossing the Alps in the snowy winter. Hannibal relied on his great military genius and on a cavalry which was far superior in numbers.
Chianti, and a couple more I can't remember. Read the book Hannibal, it talks alot about his preferances for food and other things.
military skills applied outside of life, like in israel, living a life that's well respected. etc.
It was cold crossing the River Rhone and Freezing in the Alps