Yes, Hannibal Barca is often regarded as having lived up to the oath he took at age nine, which was to always be an enemy of Rome. Throughout his life, he dedicated himself to opposing Rome, most famously during the Second Punic War when he led his army across the Alps to invade Italy. His military strategies and determination in battles like those at Trebia, Lake Trasimene, and Cannae exemplified his commitment to this lifelong vow. Despite eventual defeat, his legacy as a formidable adversary of Rome endures.
Ronald Reagan, who was 69 when he took the oath of office.
Hannibal was most known for travelling the alps at the age of 15--------------- i think
Difficult to be precise, but it appears he was 64.
I'm notsure about juddith but susanna died at the age of 77
The average life expectancy during the 17th century was 38 years. This was only the average, as disease took many at a younger age, and many people lived into their 60's and beyond.
he was 42 really young at time
Ronald Reagan was the age of 72 when he took office.
On the 9th of Januari, 1969 he became 56 years, so that was his age a week later.
When Andrew Johnson took the Oath of Office during Easter weekend of 1865, he was 56 years of age.
Ronald Reagan, who was 69 when he took the oath of office.
They are all men, "natural born" citizens of the United States, over 35 years of age when elected. They all lived in the US for 14 years or more. They all took the oath of office in which they vowed to support the US Constitution.
Hannibal was most known for travelling the alps at the age of 15--------------- i think
Hannibal Hamlin died on July 4, 1891 at the age of 81.
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Hannibal was only in his early 20s when he went to Spain. He became king at the death of his father when he was just 18.
Difficult to be precise, but it appears he was 64.
Hannibal Hamlin died on July 4, 1891 at the age of 81.