
1) Anthony Hopkins character 2) Boyhood home of Mark Twain 3) Carthaginian 4) Carthaginian general 5) Character of great prominence 6) Character of great influence 7) City in North America 8) City of the USA 9) City in the USA 10) City of the Americas 11) City in the US 12) City of the United States
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Hannibal lived during a period of great tension in the Mediterranean, when the Roman Republic established its supremacy over other great powers such as Carthage, the Hellenistic kingdoms of Macedon, Syracuse, and the Seleucid empire. One of his most famous achievements was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War, when he marched an army, which inc...
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[Dortmund] Hannibal are multi-functional high-rise buildings in the city of Dortmund in the districts Nordstadt and Dorstfeld. Two high-rise building projects were built with the name Hannibal, which were built in the 1970s. In the district Dortmund Innenstadt-Nord (Nordstadt), there was built a 50 meters (164.5 feet) high-rise apartment bu...
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[Stuttgart] Hannibal is a name of an housing development in Stuttgart-Asemwald which was built around 1970 and consists of several blocks of flats with up to 70 metres height and 24 floors. With own purchase area from service and trade developed in such a way on the Stuttgart Filderhochflaeche a self-sufficient residential town. At the time...
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[slave ship] The Hannibal was an English slaver (slave ship) of the Atlantic slave trade. The wooden sailing ship was 450 tons and mounted thirty-six guns, which it was frequently forced to use; seven hundred people could be forced into its hold at one time. Many slavers rigged shelves in the middle called a `slave deck,` so that individual...
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(from the article `Himera`) ...rule of Theron`s son, Thrasydaeus, but this only led to the citizens` massacre by Theron and a resettlement of the town with Dorians. Himera was ...
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(from the article `Scott, Ridley`) ...he directed Gladiator (2000), which won the Academy Award for best picture and earned Scott his second Oscar nomination for best director. His ...
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Carthaginian general, one of the great military leaders of antiquity, who commanded the Carthaginian forces against Rome in the Second Punic War ... [22 related articles]
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city, Ralls and Marion counties, northeastern Missouri, U.S., on the Mississippi River, 100 miles (160 km) north of St. Louis. Noted as the boyhood ... [1 related articles]
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(247-182 BC) Carthaginian general from 221 BC, son of Hamilcar Barca. His siege of Saguntum (now Sagunto, near Valencia) precipitated the Second ...
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Hannibal is a cultivated variety of potato.
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The Hannibal was a British first-class battleship of 14900 tons launched in 1895.
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[
n] - general who commanded the Carthaginian army in the Second Punic War 2. [n] - a town in northeast Missouri on the Mississippi River
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(person) Carthaginian general from 221 BC, son of Hamilcar Barca. His siege of Saguntum (now Sagunto, near Valencia) precipitated the Second Punic War with Rome. Following a campaign in Italy (after crossing the Alps in 218), Hannibal was the victor at Trasimene in 217 and Cannae in 216, but h...
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