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Hannibal in the assembly at Carthage. Hannibal, 247 - c. 183 / 181 BC. Carthaginian general and statesman. At the end of the Second Punic War in 201 BC he was elected suffete (chief magistrate) of the Carthiginian state. From Cassells Illustrated Universal History, published 1883
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Hannibal in the assembly at Carthage. Hannibal, 247 - c. 183 / 181 BC. Carthaginian general and statesman. At the end of the Second Punic War in 201 BC he was elected suffete (chief magistrate) of the Carthiginian state. From Cassells Illustrated Universal History, published 1883
Hannibal in the assembly at Carthage. Hannibal, 247 - c.183/181 BC. Carthaginian general and statesman. At the end of the Second Punic War in 201 BC he was elected suffete (chief magistrate) of the Carthiginian state. From Cassells Illustrated Universal History, published 1883
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This print captures the historical moment of Hannibal in the assembly at Carthage. Hannibal, a renowned Carthaginian general and statesman, played a significant role during the Second Punic War from 247 to 183/181 BC. After his remarkable military achievements, including famously crossing the Alps with elephants to attack Rome, he was elected suffete (chief magistrate) of the Carthaginian state in 201 BC. In this engraving from Cassells Illustrated Universal History published in 1883, we witness Hannibal's presence amidst an assembly of influential figures. The image exudes an air of authority and wisdom as he addresses his fellow citizens. His strategic brilliance and leadership qualities are palpable even through this vintage depiction. The photograph transports us back to ancient civilizations, offering a glimpse into one of history's most fascinating periods. It serves as a testament to Hannibal's enduring legacy and sheds light on the political landscape of Carthage during that time. Preserved within archives for decades, this archival piece has now been brought back to life by Ken Welsh's expertise in historical illustrations. Its intricate details and rich tones make it an exceptional addition for any history enthusiast or collector seeking a tangible connection to our past
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