10000
There was no daily quota, there were days where no one died and days where 30 000 died.
It depends upon which day you are reffering to.
Well, Hannibal was never in command of spain. Spain is a present day country. He was a Carthaginian, and the Carthaginians conquered part of the Iberian Peninsula (present day Spain). He was in command his whole adult life. He was 29 when the Second Punic War started, which is the time for which he is famous.
Hannibal of Carthage died in 183 or 181 BC in the city of Baalbek, located in present-day Lebanon. After years of evading capture from the Romans, he reportedly took poison to avoid being handed over. His death marked the end of a significant military career that included his famous crossing of the Alps during the Second Punic War.
Scipio Africanus defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama near Carthage in 202 BC.
Hannibal Day died on 1891-03-26.
Hannibal Day was born on 1804-02-15.
Approximately 10,000 men died on D-Day, about 5,000 on each side
Anywhere from 1-100. There really are no records of how many people died each day, but the fact that so many came at a time that it would overflow with prisoners made lots believe that many to many more were killed in a day.
There was no daily quota, there were days where no one died and days where 30 000 died.
It depends upon which day you are reffering to.
Around 250,000. 150,000 of these are on death road in America.
No one knows because it is based on how many died each day and how many were born. But in the california waters there is about 40,000 harbor seals
hannibal will start january 21 in USA so i think you can d ownload it the same day
No, he was of Mediterranean origin, being from Carthage in present day Tunisia. The Carthaginians migrated from East Asia. Hannibal had Numidian light cavalry in his army, and they were black, but Hannibal himself was said to be of Semitic origin.
Meaningless speculation.
about 600000 died a every year in the uk / 356 days so about 1600