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  1. 2 giorni fa · Hannibal took the city in 219, triggering the Second Punic War. Initially, the Republic's plan was to carry war outside Italy, sending the consuls P. Cornelius Scipio to Hispania and Ti. Sempronius Longus to Africa, while their naval superiority prevented Carthage from attacking from the sea.

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  2. 3 giorni fa · Numidian cavalry is first mentioned by Polybius as part of the Carthaginian army during the First Punic War. [1] The Numidian cavalry's horses, ancestors of the Berber horse, were small compared with other horses of the era, and were well adapted for faster movement over long distances. [2] [unreliable source] Numidian horsemen rode without ...

  3. 1 giorno fa · The Carthaginian leader Hannibal enslaved Roman war captives in large numbers during the Second Punic War. Following the Roman defeat at the Battle of Lake Trasimene (217 BC), the treaty included terms for ransoming prisoners of war.

  4. 2 giorni fa · Second Punic War: 50,000+ Battle of the Metaurus: 207 BC Second Punic War: 12,000: Battle of Julu: 207 BC Chu–Han Contention: 400,000+ (including prisoners) Battle of Utica: 203 BC Second Punic War +45,000 Battle of Zama: 202 BC Second Punic War: 21,500: Battle of the Arius

  5. 5 giorni fa · Well into the 1st century B.C., the native Sardinians were said to have preserved many cultural affinities with the ancient Punic-Berber populations from North Africa. [62] After the First Punic War , the whole island was conquered by the Romans in the 3rd century BC.

  6. 2 giorni fa · The Phoenician alphabet proper was used in Ancient Carthage until the 2nd century BCE, where it was used to write the Punic language. Its direct descendant scripts include the Aramaic and Samaritan alphabets, several Alphabets of Asia Minor , and the Archaic Greek alphabets .

  7. 3 giorni fa · I massacri delle foibe (in sloveno poboji v fojbah; in croato masakri fojbe; in serbo mасакри фоjбе - masakri fojbe?) sono stati degli eccidi ai danni di militari e civili italiani autoctoni della Venezia Giulia, del Quarnaro e della Dalmazia [7] [8], avvenuti durante e subito dopo la seconda guerra mondiale da parte dei partigiani jugoslavi e d...