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The narrative traces the life and campaigns of a Carthaginian general who confronted Roman power, describing his rise, the conflict at Saguntum, and the outbreak of the Second Punic War. It follows his audacious river and Alpine crossings, use of allied and mercenary troops, and tactical achievements culminating in major engagements such as Cannae. The account details Roman countermeasures, the strategy of delay, the emergence of rival commanders, and his later exile and the destruction of his city. Chronological campaign description is combined with explanation of political context, military organization, and the strategic consequences of the wars.
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