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Hannibal was one of the greatest military commanders in history. During the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage, he led a ragtag army out of Iberia, over the Pyrenees and Alps, and into northern Italy. There he won three dramatic victories – at Trebia, Trasimene, and Cannae – and utterly humiliated the young Roman Republic. For the next fifteen years he continued to occupy parts of Italy, and inflicted many more stinging defeats on Roman armies, despite a chronic lack of supplies and support from Carthage. Theodore Ayrault Dodge's classic history of Hannibal was first published in 1891. The author, an experienced military officer and historian, follows the great march of Hannibal's army, reconstructs all of his battles, and explains his lasting impact on the art of war. “Hannibal” remains unequaled as the most comprehensive and readable study of one of history's great generals.
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Punic War, 2nd, 218-201 B.C., Military art and science, History, Military leadership, Republic, 510-30 B.C., Hannibal, Carthage, Roman army, Ancient Rome, Punic Wars, military history, military biography, Hannibal, 247 b.c-182 b.c., Military art and science, history, Guerre punique, 2e, 218-201 av. J.-C, Art et science militaires, HistoirePeople
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