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THE LIFE OF HANNIBAL BARCA - Military Genius and Enemy of Rome - cover

THE LIFE OF HANNIBAL BARCA - Military Genius and Enemy of Rome

Minerva Smith

Publisher: Heritage Books

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The Life of Hannibal Barca tells the extraordinary story of one of history’s greatest military minds. Known for leading his army, including war elephants, across the Alps to challenge Rome, Hannibal’s brilliance and determination made him a legendary figure in ancient warfare. This book delves into his daring strategies, his lifelong battle against the Roman Empire, and the personal trials that shaped his character. A captivating read for anyone fascinated by history and warfare, it brings Hannibal's remarkable life and legacy into vivid detail, showing how one man changed the course of history.
Available since: 10/14/2024.
Print length: 66 pages.

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