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Hannibal - Rome's Greatest Enemy (Hardcover)
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Hannibal - Rome's Greatest Enemy (Hardcover)
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Telling the story of a man who stood against the overwhelming power
of the mighty Roman empire, Hannibal is the biography of a man who,
against all odds, dared to change the course of history. Over two
thousand years ago one of the greatest military leaders in history
almost destroyed Rome. Hannibal, a daring African general from the
city of Carthage, led an army of warriors and battle elephants over
the snowy Alps to invade the very heart of Rome's growing empire.
But what kind of person would dare to face the most relentless
imperial power of the ancient world? How could Hannibal,
consistently outnumbered and always deep in enemy territory, win
battle after battle until he held the very fate of Rome within his
grasp? Hannibal appeals to many as the ultimate underdog-a
Carthaginian David against the Goliath of Rome-but it wasn't just
his genius on the battlefield that set him apart. As a boy and then
a man, his self-discipline and determination were legendary. As a
military leader, like Alexander the Great before him and Julius
Caesar after, he understood the hearts of men and had an uncanny
ability to read the unseen weaknesses of his enemy. As a commander
in war, Hannibal has few equals in history and has long been held
as a model of strategic and tactical genius. But Hannibal was much
more than just a great general. He was a practiced statesman, a
skilled diplomat, and a man deeply devoted to his family and
country. Roman historians-on whom we rely for almost all our
information on Hannibal-portray him as a cruel barbarian, but how
does the story change if we look at Hannibal from the Carthaginian
point of view? Can we search beneath the accounts of Roman writers
who were eager to portray Hannibal as a monster and find a more
human figure? Can we use the life of Hannibal to look at the Romans
themselves in an unfamiliar way- not as the noble and benign
defenders of civilization but as ruthless conquerors motivated by
greed and conquest?
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