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Title: Hannibal: Enemy of Rome
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He lost a large number of his forces to the cold and to hunger. The elephants he had acquired to lead any attack he mounted also perished. Still, Hannibal continued the pursuit of conquering the Roman Republic.
Hannibal proved undefeated along the eastern coast of Italy... Showed first 250 characters
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He used conquered farmlands to feed his armies and enlisted the service of those whose loyalty to the Roman Republic was uncertain. He continued to study the tactics of his enemy leaders. In each battle with them he became more aware of their respective styles enabling him to be more effective in the next battle... Showed next 250 characters
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