Hannibal: The Military Genius Who Almost Conquered Rome

Hannibal: The Military Genius Who Almost Conquered Rome

Hannibal: The Military Genius Who Almost Conquered Rome

Get to know one of history’s most important military commanders—Hannibal Barca—from his early days in Iberia to his famed march across the Italian peninsula in the Second Punic War. Along the way, you will become familiar with the ancient world and its customs, politics, notable figures, and way of life, before turning your attention to the terrifying but impressive conquest that made Hannibal so famous.

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