Hannibal

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A Carthaginian general who commanded Carthage's forces against the Romans

Real World Example

Hannibal was a famous general from Carthage, a city in North Africa, who led his troops against the Romans during the Second Punic War. He is best known for his daring and strategic crossing of the Alps with war elephants to surprise the Roman army. Hannibal's actions mattered because he challenged Rome's dominance, proving that even the mighty Romans could be vulnerable. Today, Hannibal's legacy of courage and strategic thinking inspires leaders and military strategists around the world. For example, students may find inspiration in Hannibal’s determination and creativity when facing difficult challenges, such as tackling a tough math problem or organizing a successful school project.

Practice Version

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