Han‧ni‧bal /ˈhænəb
əl, ˈhænɪb
əl/
(247–183 BC) a
general who led the army of Carthage in its war against the Romans between 218 and 201 BC. Hannibal is known especially for having crossed the Alps into Italy with a large army and 37
elephants.
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