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  The City of Carthage
.... named Dido, and she commits herself to the flames not to escape a marriage, but in despair after Aeneas deserts her, sailing from Carthage to Italy, where his ....
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Hannibal's Military Skill
.... Failures as a Strategist Hannibal's initial strategy to invade Rome from the north made sense because Carthage had no other way to reach Italy by land since ....
(1457 6 )

Hannibal Hannibal belongs to the select group
.... Did he believe that only the collapse of the Roman system in Italy would make Carthage secure from the Roman threat, or did he hope that an invasion of Italy ....
(5894 24 )

Founding of Cumae, Italy
.... on the mainland of the great Western peninsula [editor's note Italy], directly across .... the sea, the dominant power is a colony of Phoenicians called Carthage. ....
(3675 15 )

Causes and Effects of the Punic Wars
.... for the First Punic War was the mutual fear in both Carthage and Rome of the other's growing power, now that the Roman conquest of southern Italy had brought ....
(1473 6 )

General Hannibal
.... But if the Roman alliance system could have been shattered by a single thrust into Italy, furthere support from Carthage would hardly have been needed. ....
(7075 28 )

Hannibal and Wars
.... island would become a strategic and logistical base from which operations in Italy could be supported far more effectively than directly from Carthage, or from ....
(6345 25 )

Hannibal's first major victory at Trebia
.... Contrariwise, if Hannibal failed in Italy, the Romans would be able to direct their whole power against Spain and Carthage at their leisure. ....
(6282 25 )

AL-ANDALUS
.... Carthage fought a series of wars with Rome, most famous now for the brilliant Carthagenian general Hannibal, who marched from Spain to Italy with an army ....
(4165 17 )

Hannibal's Victory at Cannae & Continued War Strategy
.... Rome only to deliver itself over to rule by Hannibal or Carthage. Hannibal in any case had no interest in establishing a Carthagenian empire in Italy, only in ....
(6703 27 )

Hannibal's Offensive Policy & Roman Campaign
.... least of all to the the Greek cities of southern Italy. Unlike the Sicelian Greeks, the Italian Greeks had not even a tradition of regarding Carthage as an ....
(6976 28 )

Hannibal & the Second Roman War
.... In planning a campaign in Italy, Hannibal thus had every reason to anticipate that .... to burden either his Spanish dominion or the home city of Carthage with the ....
(8185 33 )

Hannibal's Strategy
.... this, it appears, did some kind of reinforcement reach Italy, one Bomilcar landing at Locri "with the soldiers sent as reinforcements from Carthage and with ....
(7701 31 )

Theories of international relations
.... For Carthage the maritime strategy failed when it went to war with Rome. In a world of city-states Rome was a superpower that controlled almost all of Italy, ....
(2156 9 )

Rome
.... both the Greeks and the Carthaginians, who both had colonies in Italy and Sicily .... Romans launched a series of wars known as the Punic Wars, Carthage having begun ....
(826 3 )

March of Hannibal
.... the war to Italy at all. However great the uncertainties of the Alpine crossing, they were in his view less than those of either getting ships from Carthage or ....
(8349 33 )

Issues in Study of Languages
.... of Ethiopia, and the ancient tongues of Babylonia, Assyria, Phoenicia, and Carthage. .... Some moved into Greece, others made their way into Italy, others moved ....
(2258 9 )

Hannibal's & the Gauls
.... close to his bases of support and in a position if need be to move directly to the defense of Carthage if it .... Hannibal had come to Italy to attack either or both ....
(7749 31 )

Leptis Magna Ruins
.... In 203, Septimius granted Leptis Magna, and the rebuilt Carthage, "the ius Italicum, or .... not had any effect on Africa west of Leptis Magna nor on Italy or the ....
(3029 12 )

The Iliad and the Aeneid
.... when he leaves Carthage, and his love Dido, to continue with his fated mission to found Rome. In Book Four, as he tells Dido, " æI set sail for Italy not of ....
(2314 9 )

Ideals of Honor in 2 Classic Epics
.... when he leaves Carthage, and his love Dido, to continue with his fated mission to found Rome. In Book Four, as he tells Dido, " æI set sail for Italy not of ....
(2314 9 )

Aeniad and Dido
.... accompanied by only a few followers before he eventually comes to Italy and founds .... It is this sense of piety that will compel him to live Dido and Carthage. ....
(1086 4 )

Early European History
.... his command he had left three legions in Cisalpine Gaul (ie, Northern Italy), which he .... The reality was that the Roman army, developed to fight Carthage and the ....
(3235 13 )

Roman Battle Force & Hannibal
.... eager to back Hannibal in a war that was ultimately disastrous for Carthage; on the .... it could hardly be otherwise, with an enemy invading Roman Italy and having ....
(8786 35 )

The story of Atlantis
.... and which had subjugated parts of Libya, Egypt, and Europe as far as Italy. .... how many references to Atlantis were contained in the archives of Carthage and its ....
(3285 13 )

Imperial Worship under Roman Caesars
.... like Gaius Marcellus after he liberated Syracuse in Sicily from Carthage and Titus .... kept it on a tight leash, "strictly within bounds in Italy, confining it to ....
(2869 11 )

Imperial Worship System of the Early Caesars
.... like Gaius Marcellus after he liberated Syracuse in Sicily from Carthage and Titus .... kept it on a tight leash, "strictly within bounds in Italy, confining it to ....
(2843 11 )

 
 
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