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... Whatever the reason, he could have easily been the next Roman Emperor. Hannibal had never lost a battle with Rome but he lost the war. ...
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... Some of the people the sorcerer invokes are Alexander the Great, Caesar, Brutus and Hannibal to meet with Gulliver. ... The emperor excuses Gulliver from this. ...
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... He was the very first emperor to conduct what would become a yearly tradition ... empire would ever face was that against the Carthaginians led by Hannibal who came ...
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... Hannibal reeked havoc on Rome for 13 years, and even though Rome lost 1 battle ... 4 great Generals tried to become Rome's new Emperor, but only Julius Caesar was ...
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... Hannibal reeked havoc on Rome for 13 years, and even though Rome lost 1 battle ... 4 great Generals tried to become Rome's new Emperor, but only Julius Caesar was ...
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... defeat hannibal and soon, Scipio, the Roman general, and his forces defeated Hannibal. ... Caligula was murdered in 41 AD and the emperor's bodyguards forced the ...
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... When Hannibal finally died, somewhat mysteriously, and before this time, it was ... and Ruler." But Octavian himself never used the title of emperor, preferring to ...
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... Hannibal couldn't win because he didn't have enough supplies or men. ... This was the end of the Republic The Emperor Caesar Augustus declares: "A decree of the ...
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... Hannibal was defeated, however, it resulted in the loss of Spain and various islands that ... (Columbia Encyclopedia) Under Roman Rule Under Emperor Augustus, the ...
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... years, and he was also the chief political adviser to the Emperor of the ... Perhaps only Hannibal to Republican Rome, or Alexander to the Persian Empire has had ...
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... liberators of your country." After a few days, Napoleon was again emperor of France ... be compared to that of Alexander the Great of Macedonia, Hannibal of Carthage ...
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... liberators of your country." After a few days, Napoleon was again emperor of France ... be compared to that of Alexander the Great of Macedonia, Hannibal of Carthage ...
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... After the consul Varro lost fifty thousand soldiers in battle with Hannibal's army, he was ... Octavian named himself the princeps, which is Latin for emperor. ...
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... After the consul Varro lost fifty thousand soldiers in battle with Hannibal's army, he was ... Octavian named himself the princeps, which is Latin for emperor. ...
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... After the consul Varro lost fifty thousand soldiers in battle with Hannibal's army, he was ... Octavian named himself the princeps, which is Latin for emperor. ...
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... After the consul Varro lost fifty thousand soldiers in battle with Hannibal's army, he was ... Octavian named himself the princeps, which is Latin for emperor. ...
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... After the consul Varro lost fifty thousand soldiers in battle with Hannibal's army, he was ... Octavian named himself the princeps, which is Latin for emperor. ...
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... After the consul Varro lost fifty thousand soldiers in battle with Hannibal's army, he was ... Octavian named himself the princeps, which is Latin for emperor. ...
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... After the consul Varro lost fifty thousand soldiers in battle with Hannibal's army, he was ... Octavian named himself the princeps, which is Latin for emperor. ...
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... So, in 1206 Temujin was proclaimed Genghis Khan, "emperor of all emperors ... in strength and achievement to Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, or Hannibal. ...
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... Neither Rome nor Carthage, led by the great general Hannibal, could prevail ... Lepidus and Caesar's grandnephew, the youthful Octavian, later Emperor Augustus, to ...
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... Gulliver so pleases the emperor that he rewards him with some court diversions ... He calls up Alexander, Hannibal, and Caesar who confesses that all his glory doesn ...
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... During the Empire, when all the power was in the hands of the Emperor, the Senate kept a tradition of respect for ... "It would not be until Hannibal of Carthage ...
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