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.
In Carthage and its territories in Spain.
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 Carthaginian General Hannibal's father was Hamilcar Barca.
Hannibal did not go directly to Rome from Carthage, which was in Tunisia. He went via Spain, and crossed the Alps to get to Italy.
"Hannibal ante portas", he taught the Roman Republic the meaning of fear
Hannibal was the Great General Of Carthage.
In Carthage and its territories in Spain.
Carthage's famous general, Hannibal.
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.
Hannibal Barca.
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Hannibal
Scipio Africanus.
Hannibal did not rule Carthage - he was a general in New Carthage in Iberia. The government of Carthage was a limited democracy where the council put matters before an assembly of citizens for decision.
Hannibal Barca .
Rome launched an invasion of Carthage, with Hannibal recalled to ward it off and being defeated.
The Carthaginian General Hannibal's father was Hamilcar Barca.