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    Fig.5.1 The history cannot deny the presence that Hannibal Barca added to the universe, he was a child of Hamilcar Barca in the Punic of Carthage military belongings, for the most part considered one of the best military administrators ever. His dad, Hamilcar Barca, was the main Carthaginian officer among the start of Punic conflict, his other younger siblings were called Mago and Hasdrubal, he was his brother by the fact that he was married to Hasdrubal the myth. Hannibal’s family tree…

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    Punic war was a conflict of a military Carthaginian genius called Hannibal against Rome, and later shared with the young Roman general Scipio, who effectively offset Carthage’s looting of Italy and its allies. In 221 B.C. Hasdrubal, the Carthaginian general that founded New Carthage in the Iberian Peninsula and prone at diplomatic solutions, was assassinated…

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    the ripieno. The piece has a largely homophonic texture which is created mainly from the violin section. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 makes an appearance in the show Hannibal, which was released in 2013 and is still airing. Hannibal was created by Bryan Fuller and stars Hugh Dancy (Will Graham), Mads Mikkelsen (Dr. Hannibal Lecter), Caroline Dhavernas (Dr. Alana Bloom), and Laurence Fishburne (Jack Crawford), with Scott Thompson (Jimmy Price), and Aaron Abrams (Brian Zeller). The series…

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    to The Joker. An execrable experience doesn’t always invoke a malicious mindset, sometimes victims are left mentally unstable and dissociated from reality or the world around them. I have chosen to analyse: “The Flash” directed by Greg Berlanti, “Hannibal Rising” directed…

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    Hannibal Lecter definitely displays the violent nature often considered with psychopaths. However, these murders and killings usually take a copious amount of skill and intelligence. The way many of his murders are displayed or prepared in an elegant meal…

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    after defeating in the First Punic War Carthage wanted to defeat Rome being powerful by the leadership of Hannibal. Carthage controlled much of North Africa, Spain, Sicily, and Sardinia. First settled by the traders from the Lebanon. The City Carthage founded in 814BC before Rome was a collection of huts build by mud. The Second Punic War took place between 218 - 201 B.C. In this war, where Hannibal, the great Carthage’s general led an army, including war elephants. They, marched over the Alps,…

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    In this fight, Carthage's awesome general, Hannibal "drives an armed force, including war elephants, over the Alps, Brenner Go, into Italy" (Romanempire, nd.). Hannibal's entrance into southern Italy prompted a great deal of obliteration amid the war for around ten years and vanquished Rome more than once. More deserving of note is the thrashing in the clash of Cannae in 216 BC. In spite of these thrashing and triumphs, Hannibal couldn't effectively finish up the…

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    disorder (APD) is a diagnosis applied to persons who routinely behave with little or no regard for the rights, safety, or feelings of others. Thesis: Dr. Hannibal Lecter shows signs of Anti-social personality disorder One characteristic of Anti-social personality disorder is having lack of empathy. Antisocial individuals, like Dr. Hannibal Lecter, are…

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    Hannibal Mago invaded Sicily with a larger force in 409 BC, landed at Motya and stormed Selinus (modern Selinunte); which fell before Syracuse could intervene effectively. Hannibal then attacked and destroyed Himera despite Syracusan intervention. Approximately 3,000 Greek prisoners were executed by Hannibal after the battle to avenge the death of Hamilcar at Himera, and the city was utterly destroyed.…

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    The Battle of Cannae was among the Romans led by Aemilius and Varro, and the Carthaginians led by Hannibal. The battle took place in the southeast Italy the battle was part of a campaign of battles in an attempt to cut Rome off from their allies. B69-y taking the city of Cannae the Carthaginians chose a strategic battlefield because it is a flat plain, which is ideal for Calvary a military strength of Carthage. Cannae was also a critical supply city to the Roman army, Hannibal’s army had food…

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