- XXVIII, 10 C****ius Dio, XVII Appian,
Hannibalic War, VIII, 54
Archived 2015-10-20 at the
Wayback Machine Appian,
Hannibalic War, IX, 57
Archived 2015-11-20...
- The
Second Punic War (218 to 201 BC) was the
second of
three wars
fought between Carthage and Rome, the two main
powers of the
western Mediterranean in...
- KG. ISBN 978-3-1105-4478-7.; Levene, D. S. (17 June 2010). Livy on the
Hannibalic War.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-1981-5295-8.
Archived from the...
- by
Polybius at 9.4-7, by Livy at 26.4-6, and by
Appian at 37-44 of his
Hannibalic War. The
defection of
Capua to
Hannibal after the
Battle of
Cannae in...
-
peace in the
following year. In 216 BC and 205 BC it ****isted Rome in the
Hannibalic war, but
afterward it is not
mentioned until 41–40 BC, when
Lucius Antonius...
- Chillemi, Roma 2020.
Hoyos 2015, p. 193. Appian,
History of Rome, The
Hannibalic War, 52
Archived 2015-10-20 at the
Wayback Machine Livy, The
History of...
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other evidence strongly supports the Col de la
Traversette as
being the "
Hannibalic Route" as had been
argued by
Gavin de Beer in 1954. De Beer was one of...
- S2CID 192992171. Taylor, Lily Ross (1966).
Roman Voting ****emblies: From the
Hannibalic War to the
Dictatorship of Caesar. The
University of
Michigan Press....
- when
another faction of
senators would have
preferred to
intervene in
Hannibalic Spain instead. Feig
Vishnia argues that the law was a
convenient political...
- war
against Sertorius in
roughly 61 BC. Likewise, the
chapter on the
Hannibalic wars only
recounts the
battles that took
place on the
Italian Peninsula...