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Hannibal; one man against Rome. [With a map.]

"Eventually the Romans destroyed the fabled city of Carthage. What could never be erased, however, was the brilliant legacy of the man who has been called the world's finest soldier. Magnificent is the word for everything Hannibal did - he moved huge armies against impossible odds, he won great battles, and he survived tremendous defeats. He was famed for his military genius, but his incredible overland campaign against Rome with foot soldiers, cavalry, baggage train, and elephants astonished the ancient world and has amazed historians ever since. Later he proved, by masterful reorganization of the defeated Carthaginian government, that he was an astute statesman as well as a warrior."--Back cover.

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  • ""Eventually the Romans destroyed the fabled city of Carthage. What could never be erased, however, was the brilliant legacy of the man who has been called the world's finest soldier. Magnificent is the word for everything Hannibal did - he moved huge armies against impossible odds, he won great battles, and he survived tremendous defeats. He was famed for his military genius, but his incredible overland campaign against Rome with foot soldiers, cavalry, baggage train, and elephants astonished the ancient world and has amazed historians ever since. Later he proved, by masterful reorganization of the defeated Carthaginian government, that he was an astute statesman as well as a warrior."--Back cover."@en

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  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "History"

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  • "חניבעל : האחד נגד רומי"
  • "Ḥanibaʻal : ha-eḥad neged Romi"
  • "Gannibal : odin protiv Rima"
  • "Hannibal; one man against Rome. [With a map.]"@en
  • "‏חניבעל :‏ ‏האחד נגד רומי /‏"
  • "Hannibal : one man against Rome"@en
  • "Aníbal : uno contra Roma"@es
  • "Ḥanibaʻal"
  • "Hannibal"@en
  • "Hannibal"
  • "Hannibal"@pl
  • "Hannibal: one man against Rome"@en
  • "Hannibal: one man against Rome"
  • "Hannibal : one man against rome, by harold lamb"
  • "Hannibal. One man against Rome. [With maps.]"@en
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  • "Hannibal. One man against Rome. [With maps.]"
  • "Hanibaal : he-aḥad neged Romi"
  • "Hannibal : One man against Rome"
  • "Hannibal: One Man against Rome"