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Hannibal, Ernle Bradford

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Hannibal, Ernle Bradford
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hannibal
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
892242287
Responsibility statement
Ernle Bradford
Summary
History has it that when Hannibal was a young boy, his father, ruler of Carthage, held his son over a fire and made him swear eternal enmity toward Rome. It was not necessary: The fire already burned in Hannibal's breast. In time, that flame would destroy the flower of the Roman legions. In an almost unbelievable feat of courage and endurance, Hannibal led his army over the Pyrenees and Alps to challenge Rome's hegemony. And he succeeded against astonishing odds. They clashed at last. In the Battle of Cannae, Hannibal's foot soldiers, cavalry, and war elephants enveloped and massacred an army
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