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Fabius , like Polybius himself , was concerned um die Einstellung gewisser Personen ( i.e. Hasdrubal and Hannibal ) und nicht um die Valenz eines bestimmten Ereignisses , so that any mention of Saguntum among his aitlau would be eine ...
Fabius , like Polybius himself , was concerned um die Einstellung gewisser Personen ( i.e. Hasdrubal and Hannibal ) und nicht um die Valenz eines bestimmten Ereignisses , so that any mention of Saguntum among his aitlau would be eine ...
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Hannibal saw this as a challenge , though S. seems to hold that it was not ( 61-2 , cf. ... The Romans decided it was time to annex Spain , expecting Carthage either to renounce helping Hannibal or else to join him in resisting - and ...
Hannibal saw this as a challenge , though S. seems to hold that it was not ( 61-2 , cf. ... The Romans decided it was time to annex Spain , expecting Carthage either to renounce helping Hannibal or else to join him in resisting - and ...
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156 Here they miscalculated , for Hannibal and Carthage reacted by taking Saguntum . The Roman démarche may have seemed a challenge and a threat to the Carthaginians , to which they retorted a challenge of their own .
156 Here they miscalculated , for Hannibal and Carthage reacted by taking Saguntum . The Roman démarche may have seemed a challenge and a threat to the Carthaginians , to which they retorted a challenge of their own .
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