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Hannibal'S Army

Carthage Against Rome
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In 218BC, a young Carthaginian General, Hannibal. Led an army of mercenaries from Carthage to Italy over the Alps. At the time, this feat was considered superhuman. Once in Italy, he defeated the Romans in three spectacular battles at Tesino, Trebia and Lake Trasimene. At Cannae in 216 BC, he massacred a poweful Roman army causing 65,000 casualties, an historic victory without precedent. For a number of years after Cannae, Hannibal remained in Italy fighting a series of indecisive battles until recalled by his fellow countryman who required his assistance countering threats against Carthage itself. He answered the call and went to the rescue but was subsequently defeated at Zama in 202 BC. The Romans constantly harassed him as they viewed him as a constant threat. In the end, Hannibal committed suicide rather than surrender. This book reveals his army and the warriors who idolised him and followed him everywhere, including the Carthaginians, Liby-Phoenicians, Celt-Iberians, Gauls and Italians. They, who represented the backbone of the all-conquering army that followed him in his adventures against the might of Rome.
Release date NZ
November 3rd, 2005
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
Spain
Illustrations
full colour throught
Imprint
Andrea Press
Pages
52
Publisher
Andrea Press
Dimensions
190x260x5
ISBN-13
9788496527577
Product ID
2061241

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