If Hannibal had listened too long to his accountants, he might not have set off in the first place. |
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Maximus fell into disfavour and Rome sent the largest army it had ever assembled after Hannibal. |
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But Dakota Fanning does the best blue-eyed thousand-yard stare since Hannibal Lecter. |
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Hannibal ultimately hoped to defeat Rome by convincing her Italian allies to change sides. |
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Mike Milosh, or Milosh for short, teamed up with instrumentalist Robin Hannibal in 2013 to release the eargasm that was Woman. |
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No, Hannibal, Face, Murdoch and BA have had their day, glorious as it was, and we should remember them as they were. |
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We think a serial killer is an intelligent, sick person who targets his victims carefully like Dr. Hannibal Lecter played by Anthony Hopkins. |
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The Romans, in their turn, took to burning fields themselves, trying to starve Hannibal out, trying to weary his men. |
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In 1898, one Hannibal Williston Goodwin patented celluloid film, used to make moving pictures. |
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Hannibal Barca, the Carthaginian, has been noted to have felt a form of status anxiety and insecurity when put next to Alexander. |
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The Iberians played a large role in the campaigns of the great Carthaginian general, Hannibal Barca, both as allies and opponents. |
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Walking out of Hannibal, I was struck with a sense of wonder and amazement. |
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But his strategy of avoiding battle with Hannibal and the Carthaginians helped turn the tide in the Second Punic War. |
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So, in 216, once again Roman consuls led Roman armies against Hannibal. |
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In being gutted by a linoleum knife, that dark image that Hannibal had instilled in him had been freed. |
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When we last left him, Hannibal convinced the pig farmer to eat his own face. |
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According to the cable, aline initially fled to the U.K. after confronting Hannibal and threatening to leave the marriage. |
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Proving he's just as effective at psychological warfare, Hannibal bugs their uniforms and messes with their minds until the rogue cops give themselves up. |
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In one scene, Hannibal is consoling Will, who is shaken after shooting and killing a suspect. |
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Sharing the same characteristics as Hannibal Lecter apparently helps some go-getters to shin up the career ladder in the short term, often elevating them to management jobs. |
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Normally, the violence on Hannibal is so stylized to put it at a remove, but all of that went out the window in that last scene. |
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Buscemi plays a psychopathic serial killer in the Hannibal Lechter mold. |
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Hannibal is the father figure, the career military man, the only one to attend West Point and it takes some serious time to rise to the rank of Colonel. |
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To paraphrase the renegade philosopher Hannibal, I love it when science comes together. |
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This shift mainly took place in parts of the west, such as the southern Italian towns that sided with Hannibal. |
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The Romans held off Hannibal in three battles, but then Hannibal smashed a succession of Roman consular armies. |
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In 2001, he starred opposite Anthony Hopkins in Hannibal, as Mason Verger, the only surviving victim of Hannibal Lecter. |
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Hannibal was informed of Roman politics, and saw that this was the opportune time to attack. |
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Hannibal marched his men back to the point in their path prior to their detour, near the broken stretch of the path and set up camp. |
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There are two conflicting understandings of where Hannibal is left. |
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With such material, Hannibal Lecter might as well do the audio version. |
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Stand-up and TV comedian Hannibal Buress is bringing his Comedy Camisado Tour to Dublin next week. |
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Spain produced the most silver in his time, many of the mines having been started by Hannibal. |
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Hannibal famously crossed the Alps with a herd of elephants, and the Romans had settlements in the region. |
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This mission had the specific aim of establishing a safe place for Hannibal to debouch from the Alps into the Po valley. |
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Hannibal did not know a great deal about the Alps, but he knew enough to know that it was going to be a difficult march. |
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Hannibal knew enough about the Alps to know in particular that the descent was steeper than the ascent into the Alps. |
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The commission kept its peace, but brought news to Rome that Hannibal was prepared and was going to strike soon. |
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Words were exchanged in the Carthaginian Senate to the effect that Hannibal should be handed over to the Romans and his actions disavowed. |
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After the siege, Hannibal sold all the inhabitants as slaves, and distributed the proceeds from those sales to his soldiers. |
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Hannibal had spent the winter after the siege of Saguntum in Cartagana, during which time he dismissed his troops to their own localities. |
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Hannibal foresaw problems if he left Catalonia as a bridgehead for the Romans. |
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There were a number of cities here that Hannibal took, which Polybius does not specify. |
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This was the critical column, and it was no coincidence that Hannibal was with this column. |
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During this time, Hannibal had been completing his preparations to cross the Rhone. |
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Hannibal needed to reach the Alps quickly in order to beat the onset of winter. |
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Upon seeing Hannibal had not crossed with the whole of his force, the scouts raced back to the coast to alert the consul. |
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In the face of winter and hostile tribes, the consul decided to return to Italy and await the arrival of Hannibal as he descended from the Alps. |
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Upon crossing the river, Hannibal ordered his infantry to start their march the day after the assembly, followed by the supply train. |
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For whatever reason, Hannibal chose the cause of the elder of the two combatants, Brancus. |
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However, Hannibal, at the head of the same elite corps that he led to take the overhang, led them against these determined barbarians. |
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Hannibal marched his army to modern Chambery and took their city easily, stripping it of all its horses, captives, beasts of burden and corn. |
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In addition, they brought hostages in order to convince Hannibal of their commitment to his cause. |
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Hannibal was concerned and suspicious of the Centrones, though he hid this from them and the Centrones guided his army for two days. |
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After the two days of rest, Hannibal ordered the descent from the Alps to begin. |
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Unable to defeat Hannibal on Italian soil, the Romans boldly sent an army to Africa under Scipio Africanus to threaten the Carthaginian capital. |
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Think we're eventually gonna have to get one of those Hannibal Lecter masks from an S and M boutique. Right now we got to keep his head still. |
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Nevertheless, it was generally the fate of the greatest of Rome's enemies, such as Pyrrhus and Hannibal, to win early battles but lose the war. |
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Some of it had a fossa or ditch in front, and an agger behind, and it was enough to deter Hannibal. |
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While campaigning against Byzantium he ordered the covering of the tomb of his fellow Carthaginian Hannibal with fine marble. |
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Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. |
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Alexander Fleming House and Hannibal House were previously used by the department. |
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During the Second Punic War the famous Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca utilized Gallic mercenaries in his invasion of Italy. |
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I used to sit in my jimjams watching Hannibal, BA et al shoot Colombian drug barons with cabbages out of a tube of a Saturday teatime as a nipper. |
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Continuing distrust led to the renewal of hostilities in the Second Punic War when Hannibal Barca attacked an Iberian town which had diplomatic ties to Rome. |
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However, modern historians agree on where Hannibal encamped his army on the western bank on the Rhone and see the river crossing as clearly conceived and crisply executed. |
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Hannibal was recalled to Africa, and defeated at the Battle of Zama. |
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These preparations being completed, Hannibal sought to induce the Saguntines to come to arms with him and thereby declare war on Rome through her proxy. |
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Hannibal had no interest in treating with this commission, and treated it with contumely, hoping that it would drive the commission to declare war. |
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While assuming this order of march, Hannibal marched towards the Insula. |
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Three days after setting out, Hanno arrived behind a tributary of the Rhone and gave the previously agreed upon signal to let Hannibal know that his force had arrived. |
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Getting these creatures across this stretch of road, Hannibal raced ahead of the rearguard to the part of the army that was below the pasture line. |
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However, the Po Valley is not visible from Little St Bernard Pass and it is more likely that Hannibal pointed in the direction of the Po Valley but it was not in sight. |
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The war began with the audacious invasion of Hispania by Hannibal, the Carthaginian general who had led operations on Sicily in the First Punic War. |
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The stormy backdrop of Hannibal Crossing The Alps is reputed to have been inspired by a storm over the Chevin in Otley while he was staying at Farnley Hall. |
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A new prodromitid ammonoid genus from the Hannibal Shale of Missouri. |
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We're less than two hours from famous sites like Hannibal Bank, and we've got a number of other great locations within 45 minutes, like Ladrones or Islas Secas. |
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On getting the whole of his army on the left bank of the Rhone, Hannibal introduced his army to Magilus, and some other less notable Gallic chiefs of the Po valley. |
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They also fought alongside Hannibal, killing the Roman general Lucius Postumius Albinus in 216 BC, whose skull was then turned into a sacrificial bowl. |
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Scipio Africanus, Roman general best known for having defeated Hannibal. |
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From here, Hannibal ordered his men to set about fixing the mule path. |
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The principal column was the right column, and with it was the treasure chest, the cavalry, with baggage, all the other necessities of war and Hannibal himself. |
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During the Second Punic War in 218 BC, the Carthaginian general Hannibal probably crossed the Alps with an army numbering 38,000 infantry, 8,000 cavalry, and 37 war elephants. |
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Livy adds that it was implausible that Hannibal took such a northerly route, as these high mountain passes would have been inaccessible at the time. |
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They made some headway, at the cost of no small portion of the baggage animals that were left, before Hannibal came to appreciate that this route was impossible for an army. |
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More colonies were being established in the Po region, and this caused the Boii and Insubres to arise afresh who were now aware that Hannibal was heading to them. |
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