RMM6W448–Hannibal crossing the Alps on Elephants by Nicholas Poussin, oil on canvas, 1625-6
RMFFB76W–HANNIBAL (247-183 B.C.). /nCarthaginian general. Hannibal and his army crossing the Alps into Italy, 218 B.C. Gravure after a painting, 1894, by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1863-1930).
RMG15E8M–Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca (247-183/182 BC) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. One of his most famous achievements was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War,
RMB0BN6Y–Hannibal leading Carthaginian army across the Alps to invade Rome 218 BC. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2A4F4DR–Nicolas Poussin, painting, Hannibal crossing the Alps on Elephants, 1625-1626
RMD996RJ–Hannibal crossing the Alps. Hannibal, (248–183 or 182 BC), Carthaginian military commander and tactician who is popularly credited as one of the most talented commanders in history. Hannibal and his army crossed the Alps in 218 BCE in 16 days
RMEE51PD–Hannibal (247-183 BC), Carthaginian Military Commander
RMKC9WTY–Hannibal, head statue
RFC5Y745–Carthaginian Hannibal took poison that it was said he had kept in a vial in his ring to avoid falling into Roman hands.
RMBMW4AK–Punic War. Hannibal defeated the Roman legions met him in Spain, and crossed the south of France.
RMEEE8YD–Hannibal in Italy Fresco Jacopo Ripanda (attr.) Beginning of 16th century Italy Italian Roman Rome Capitoline Museum Italy
RFHCYWDC–Hannibal, 247 BC - 181 BC, Hannibal Barca, Punic military commander from Carthage, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire, Italy
RMA308H1–Hannibal Naples Bust
RMB2JP8C–Hannibal, 247 - 183 BC, carthaginian General, swears to hate the Romans, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMF1KYGE–Troops of Hannibal Barca, the Punic Carthaginian military commander, looting the dead. The Battle of Cannae was a key engagement of the Second Punic War between the Roman Republic and Carthage, fought in 216 BC near the ancient village of Cannae in Apulia, southeast Italy. The Carthaginians and their allies, led by Hannibal, surrounded and practically annihilated a larger Roman and Italian army under the consuls Lucius Aemilius Paullus and Gaius Terentius Varro.
RMBE96AT–ITALY Rome Lazio Painting of Hannibal on an elephant with his army on the wall of the Palazzo dei Conservatori Capitoline Museum
RMMPXGYX–Bust of Hannibal Barca.
RMH2PK8R–HANNIBAL IN THE ASSEMBLY AT CARTHAGE. - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RMBD8NCN–Hannibal Illustration from History of Rome by Victor Duruy Kegan Paul Trench Co 1884
RMH5377B–Hannibal Recognising the Head of his Brother Hasdrubal by Giambattista Tiepolo (1696-1770), c.1728-30
RMENTAC7–ActiveMuseum 0005959.jpg / Victory of Scipion against Hannibal at the battle of Zama (autumn 202 before J.C.) ( according to) Otto Van Veen 05/12/2013 - / 16th century Collection / Active Museum
RMHRHCXE–Hannibal, Carthaginian Military Commander
RMA9YY6D–Victorious Hannibal on an elephant bringing trophies and Roman prisoners into a cheering arena in ancient Carthage. Hand-colored engraving
RMC2BECN–Hannibal The Great, 247 BC - circa 183 BC. Carthaginian military commander and tactician.
RMDYER9W–Print showing Scipio Africanus on horseback with Roman soldiers engaging Hannibal, riding a war elephant, during the battle of Zama, 202 B.C. Engraving after painting by Cornelis Cort.
RMBCBYE4–HANNIBAL comits suicide in this 18th century engraving
RMBKP624–HANNIBAL RISING -2007
RFBXEKC2–Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca crossed the Alps, with his army and elephants, into Italy in 216 B.C. to fight the Romans.
RMCT50T3–Second Punic War. The Battle of Zama (202 B.C.). Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus defeated the Carthaginians led by Hannibal.
RMCFGJE3–Hannibal Barkas (247 BC -183 BC) Carthage Carthaginian general Second Punic War Italy 218–203 BC Sébastien Slodtz (French, 1655–1726)
RFHCYX7D–Hamilcar Barca or Barcas, 275 BC - 228 BC, a Carthaginian general and statesman, here with his son Hannibal, Hannibal Barca, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire, Italy
RMG3B5EH–SECOND PUNIC WAR Carthaginian general Hannibal uses elephants in his crossing of the Alps into Italy Date: 218 BC
RMB2HTJ9–Hannibal, 247 - 183 BC, carthaginian General, portrait, ancient bust from Capua, Naples National Museum, ,
RM2M4A10B–Tunisia / Italy: Hannibal's army crossing the Alps during the Second Punic War (218-201 BCE). Woodcut print by Heinrich Leutemann (1824-1905), 1866. The Second Punic War (218 BCE - 201 BCE) is most remembered for the Carthaginian Hannibal's crossing of the Alps. He and his army invaded Italy from the north and resoundingly defeated the Roman army in several battles, but never achieved the ultimate goal of causing a political break between Rome and its allies. While fighting Hannibal in Italy, Hispania and Sicily, Rome also simultaneously fought against Macedon in the First Macedonian War.
RM2JTFRXF–Birmingham City's Hannibal Mejbri (left) and Jonathan Leko warm up ahead of the Sky Bet Championship match at St. Andrew's, Birmingham. Picture date: Tuesday August 30, 2022.
RMMPXGYY–Coin of Hannibal Barca. Carthage. (Obverse: Hannibal, Reverse: Elephant), ca. 213-210 BC.
RMCW5RX0–Detail of the fresco on Hannibal
RMAJ7MG6–Hannibal and his army crossing the Alps, 218 BC. Artist: Unknown
RMKW6ET6–Hannibal in Italy by Jacopo Ripanda and assistants, a 1507/8 fresco in the Hall of Hannibal, Conservators Apartment, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy
RFKJJ2YF–Capitoline museum, Rome. Hall of Hannibal. Fresco attributed to Jacopo Ripanda : Hannibal in Italy. 1503-1508. Italy.
RMG15E8N–Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca (247-183/182 BC) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. One of his most famous achievements was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War,
RMB7N3TE–Hannibal's army crossing the Rhone in Gaul to attack Rome by way of the Alps 218 BC. Photogravure reproduction of an illustration
RMB4WNEY–Hannibal The Great, 247 BC - c.183 BC. Carthaginian military commander and tactician.
RMG1CTTE–Hannibal (247 - 181 BC); Punic Carthaginian military commander; generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. at the outbreak of the Second Punic War; when he marched an army which included elephants from Iberia over the Pyrenees and the Alps into Italy.
RF2ENFDB7–Hannibal was determined not to stir until the elephants were safely over illustrating the Story ' Hannibal ' From the book ' The red book of heroes ' by Mrs. Lang, Edited by Andrew Lang, illustrated by A. Wallis Mills, Published by Longmans, Green, and Co. New York, London, Bombay and Calcutta in 1909
RMBD8N5A–Hannibal Illustration from The Illustrated History of the World Ward Lock c 1880
RFB4BABT–Hannibal
RMCXA57K–Second Punic War. The Battle of Zama (202 B.C.). Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus defeated the Carthaginians led by Hannibal.
RMEHD01X–Punic ships`s ram ( Hannibal and the Punic Wars Sea battle Egadi Sicily ) First Punic War between Romans and the Carthaginians ) Carthage Rome Phoenician Phoenicia ( Bronze offshore Sicily Punic Tusa Collection ) Museum of Antiquities - Museum van Oudheden Leiden Netherlands
RMA287M8–Rome Italy Capitoline Museum Detail of Hannibal in Italy Attributed to Jacopo Ripanda
RMG36P6K–SECOND PUNIC WAR : Hannibal, the Carthaginian leader, goes into battle against the Romans with his war elephants. Date: 218 BC
RMDB0TF2–Hannibal, circa 247 - 183 BC, Carthaginian general, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMBG3T90–Hannibal by Sébastien Slodtz The Louvre Museum, Paris, France
RMC51DMG–HANNIBAL's elephants attacking Roman Legions during the Punic Wars
RMDDT85D–Hannibal and his war elephants crossing the Alps, 218 BC (19th century). Artist: Unknown
RMCW2AJW–The Battle of Zama painting - 2nd Punic war
RMMR60XK–Hannibal Barkas, c. 246-183 BC, Carthaginian military commander crossing the Rhone
RMM6W44H–Engraving depicting the Battle of Zama - fought in 202 BC near Zama (Tunisia) - which marked the end of the Second Punic War. Engraving from a painting by Cornelis Cort (1533-1578). The picture depicts Scipio Africanus on horseback with Roman soldiers engaging Hannibal, riding a war elephant, during the battle of Zama.
RMBP29FN–BUST OF SCIPIO AFRICANUS Roman general noted for his victory over the Carthaginian leader Hannibal in the great Battle of Zama
RMG15JXK–Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca (247-183/182 BC) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. One of his most famous achievements was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War,
RMADJBM5–Military battle using armored elephants and chariots in the time of the Roman Empire. Hand-colored engraving
RMHWP0D6–The fall of Saguntum, Valencia, Spain after being besieged by Hannibal in 219 BC. After the painting by Margaret Dovaston, (1884-1954). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMHKMBBM–Heinrich Aldegrever - Hannibal und Scipios (1538, San Francisco)
RMCF80D6–Europe, Italy, Rome, The Capital, Capitoline Museum, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Hannibal, Elephant, Army, Armies, Museum, Tourism
RMBD8NCP–Hannibal Illustration from History of Rome by Victor Duruy Kegan Paul Trench Co 1884
RMD98MFN–Battle of Lake Trasimene' , Italy. Oil on canvas. Leonard Thiry (c1500-c1550) Flemish artist. Battle between Rome and Carthage, 217 BC, in Second Punic War. Carthaginians under Hannibal victorius. Roman centre forced into the lake.
RFARG7T5–Detail, Roman Art, Paris France, Bronze Medallion, Artifact Coin in 'Louvre Museum' Showing Portrait of Hannibal, in Profile
RMCFGJGN–Hannibal Barkas (247 BC -183 BC) Carthage Carthaginian general Second Punic War Italy 218–203 BC Sébastien Slodtz (French, 1655–1726)
RMFA25J2–Hannibal Hamlin was the 15th Vice President of the United States (1861–1865),
RMG36P6H–SECOND PUNIC WAR : Hannibal and his Carthaginian forces defeat the Roman forces under Publius Cornelius Scipio at the Battle of Ticinus, near the Ticino River, a tributary of the Po. Date: 218 BC
RMDB0TFF–Hannibal, 247 - 183 BC, Carthaginian general, full length, after sculpture by Vincenz Pilz (1816 - 1896), wood engraving, 19th century,
RMFFA83P–HANNIBAL HAMLIN (1809-1891). /nAmerican politician. Colored steel engraving after a daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, 19th century.
RMMM38EW–High School. Hannibal. 1906
RMDE78R2–The Fight between Scipio Africanus and Hannibal, c. 1616-1618. Artist: Cesari, Bernardino (1565-1621)
RMMR0JM8–Hannibal Hamlin, circa 1860-65. Vice President of the United States.
RMMHH8M0–Hannibal Barkas, c. 246-183 BC, Carthaginian military commander trekking across the Alps
RM2PXPN75–Hannibal Hamlin. Portrait of the 15th vice president of the United States, Hannibal Hamlin (1809-1891) by Mathew Brady Studio
RMH2PKW1–THE VOW OF HANNIBAL - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RMG16B24–Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca (247-183 BC) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. One of his most famous achievements was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War, when
RMDDRRJX–Hannibal's stratagem of destruction in Campania during the Punic Wars against Rome. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of an illustration
RMHWP0E1–The Battle of Lake Trasimene, Italy, June 24, 217 BC, between the Carthaginians under Hannibal and the Romans. After the painting by Ernest Prater, (1864-1950). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMC45EER–Agnes Straub in 'Hannibal', 1926
RMFGKM9B–View of the river and bridge, Hannibal, Missouri, by photographer C.
RMBD8MW9–Hannibal crossing the Alps into Italy Illustration from The Illustrated History of the World Ward Lock c 1880
RM2DDPEY9–Hannibal passing the Alps, engraving by WR Smith after JMW Turner, 1830
RMK36WAX–HANNIBAL ANTHONY HOPKINS Date: 2001
RMCFGJE5–Hannibal Barkas (247 BC -183 BC) Carthage Carthaginian general Second Punic War Italy 218–203 BC Sébastien Slodtz (French, 1655–1726)
RMRC2DCE–Hannibal Sehested (1842 – 1924) Danish Council President from 1900 to 1901 as the leader of the Cabinet of Sehested.
RMANHW8C–Hannibal Wins At Cannae
RMB2HNHC–events, Second Punic War 219 - 201 BC, Hannibal and his army crossing the Rhone, 218 BC, after painting by Henri Motte, 1875,
RMFF75G9–HANNIBAL (247-183 B.C.). /nCarthaginian general. Hannibal and his army crossing the Alps in 218 B.C. Steel engraving, American, 1870.
RMMM38N5–Home of Huckleberry Finn. Hannibal. 1942
RMW7CEA1–Portrait of Nadezhda Osipovna Pushkina (1762-1836), née Hannibal.
RMDYEETT–Statue of Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca in the Tuileries Garden 2013. Military Commander.
RMCWYEGM–Hannibal or Hannibal Barkas, circa 246-183 BC, great military commander of antiquity, in the Second Punic War against the Roman
RMC5K88Y–Hannibal Rising
RMGRGE2W–Hannibal conquering the Alps with his elephants
RMG15M1X–Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca (247-183/182 BC) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. One of his most famous achievements was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War,
RMDA3204–Gauls refuse to ally with Hannibal's army against Rome, 218 BC. Hand-colored woodcut
RMA9190F–A map of the route Hannibal took through Gaul and over the Alps into Italy
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