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Hannibals Dynasty Power And Politics In The Western Mediterranean 247183 Bc 2003 Dexter Hoyos

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Hannibals Dynasty Power And Politics In The Western Mediterranean 247183 Bc 2003 Dexter Hoyos
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 90.69 MB
Pages: 845
Author: Dexter Hoyos
ISBN: 9780203417829, 0203417828
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Hannibal is the only Carthaginian who is still a household name. As leader of the Carthaginians and their empire in the Second Punic War from 218 to 201 BC, he made it touch and go whether they or the Romans would come to dominate the Mediterranean west, and after that, more or less inevitably, the east. 

He belonged to a remarkable family. Had the Carthaginians won the war and changed the course of ancient history, the victory would have been due in great part to Hannibal and his kinsmen, who had rebuilt Carthaginian power after its catastrophic defeat in 241 at Roman hands.

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