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تقليد رائع برشه:-)تقليد رائع برشه:-)
from Dailymotion - most recent videos
July 20, 2008

Author: SOMOKO Tags: tunisie Somoko Hannover funny humour algerie maroc egypte hannibal tunis7 Posted: 20 July 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 3
Music LessonsMusic Lessons
from Revver - music Videos
July 15, 2008

Author: MyNameisBill Added: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 19:39:31 -0800 Duration: 106Max and Bill get lessons by the local Hannibal legend, L.A.
Music LessonsMusic Lessons
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
July 15, 2008

Author: MyNameisBill Added: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 19:39:31 -0800 Duration: 106Max and Bill get lessons by the local Hannibal legend, L.A.
Discuss: When Characters Are RecastDiscuss: When Characters Are Recast
from Cinematical
July 14, 2008

Filed under: Casting, Fandom, James Bond, Harry Potter, Remakes and Sequels This summer may be confusing to some less blog-literate moviegoers thanks to two recast roles. In both The Dark Knight and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, a prominent character is played by a new actress. In the former sequel, "Rachel Dawes" will be played by Maggie Gyllenhaal, replacing Katie Holmes, who had the role in Batman Begins. In the latter, "Eveyln Carnahan O'Connell" will be played by Maria Bello, subbing for Rachel Weisz, who appeared in both The Mummy and The Mummy Returns. This certainly isn't the first time characters have been recast with different actors, and over at The Onion, the A.V. Club has listed 20 such memorably jarring switcheroos, which they're calling The Darrin Effect (after the famous character replacement on TV's Bewitched), in television and film. Surely everyone recalls when Sarah Chalke took over the part of "Becky" on Roseanne; the writers even occasionally even slipped in some reflexive jokes about it. And let's not forget the glaring problem of recasting Jodie Foster's Oscar-winning role of "Clarice Starling" -- Julianne Moore played the part in Hannibal. Or the tragic yet surprisingly respectable replacement of Michael Gambon for a deceased Richard Harris in the Harry Potter movies.Continue reading Discuss: When Characters Are Recast Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
villainsvillains
from YouTube :: Videos by barringer82
July 13, 2008

say goodnight to the bad guy Author: barringer82 Keywords: dark knight heath ledger joker batman christian bale star wars darth vader hannibal no country for old men Added: July 13, 2008
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Hannibal Buress at Chicago Underground Comedy June 24, 2008Hannibal Buress at Chicago Underground Comedy June 24, 2008
from Revver - comedy Videos
June 28, 2008

Author: ElizMcQuern Added: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 17:50:14 -0800 Duration: 591Chicago Underground Comedy is every Tuesday at 9:30 at the Beat Kitchen, 2100 W. Belmont. Chicago Underground Comedy is produced by Dan Telfer and Elizabeth McQuern. Video, music, and editing by Elizabeth McQuern. http://www.chicagoundergroundcomedy.com Hannibal Buress - http://www.myspace.com/comedianhannibal (more)
Hannibal Buress at Chicago Underground Comedy June 24, 2008Hannibal Buress at Chicago Underground Comedy June 24, 2008
from Crazy Entertainment
June 28, 2008

Author: ElizMcQuern Added: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 17:50:14 -0800 Duration: 591Chicago Underground Comedy is every Tuesday at 9:30 at the Beat Kitchen, 2100 W. Belmont. Chicago Underground Comedy is produced by Dan Telfer and Elizabeth McQuern. Video, music, and editing by Elizabeth McQuern. http://www.chicagoundergroundcomedy.com Hannibal Buress - http://www.myspace.com/comedianhannibal (more)
Accidents .Accidents .
from Dailymotion - channel auto-moto
June 23, 2008

dangereuxAuthor: dreamuae_1 Tags: paris sarkozy dubai tunis sfax css taraji hannibal Posted: 23 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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The New Pet Gets Ass Fucked By Wild Horses on PB 254The New Pet Gets Ass Fucked By Wild Horses on PB 254
from PizzaBabe Goes Global Podcast
June 19, 2008

Show Art from Sin Ryan as Hannibal in SL This show was a lot of fun! Im not sure Im really up to doing show notes..but.. Second life is mentioned and talks of the 3 day pet Belle Ass sex is all over this podcast Naughty music..one dedicated to me from Sin Viemoira loves the butt plug at work..hot Oh..yeah.. we mention the weather..cubs and basketball (FFS) Ryan decided I should share an orgasm with you all..Ryan loves sharing Some hot cybering during the show is shared More music..damn its getting hot This one was about Ryan and I just hangin out..enjoying each other I work in the song and love and cock pics..please call the assline 206-338-4277 MP3 is here for the ASS FUCKERS
Parodie: Ganesh2 dans 30 ansParodie: Ganesh2 dans 30 ans
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June 10, 2008

Que serai-je dans 30 ans? Element de réponse!Author: ganesh2 Tags: Parodie Détournement hahaha ganesh2 hannibal Posted: 10 June 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 3
Hannibal Cup 2008 Cena di GalaHannibal Cup 2008 Cena di Gala
from YouTube :: Recently Added Videos
June 04, 2008

Alfredo portiere della cict alla cena di gala della hannibal CUP 2008 Author: alexbar76 Keywords: Alfredo aldo hannibal cup cict bremerhaven Added: June 4, 2008
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Cori Sul Bus Tra CICT e TedeschiCori Sul Bus Tra CICT e Tedeschi
from YouTube :: Recently Added Videos
June 04, 2008

Durante il tragitto per andare in visita al terminal di Bremerhaven scambio di cori tra i tedeschi e i ragazzi della cict calcio Author: alexbar76 Keywords: cict hannibal cup cori stadio bremerhaven Added: June 4, 2008
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"Du skal sig` det med blomster - Hannibal Hildorf "Live""Du skal sig` det med blomster - Hannibal Hildorf "Live"
from YouTube :: Tag // music
June 01, 2008

Ved Denne Koncert på "Lades Kælder" Gæsteoptræder - Den Fantastiske Rapper - "Fantomet" Som SUPRICE På Nummeret - "Du skal sig` det med blomster" Og Selvføllige Battler - Hannibal Og Fantomet - Dansktop vs Rap lige forinden... DJ Pelle Sætter nummer igang... Author: HannibalHildorf Keywords: hannibal hildorf hip-hop folk pop rap alternative world music Added: June 1, 2008
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Planete Choc -Tueur Cannibal L'histoire De David Harker 2/3Planete Choc -Tueur Cannibal L'histoire De David Harker 2/3
from Dailymotion - channel news & politics
May 25, 2008

Part 1 http://www.dailymotion.com/max29490/video/x5jv0t_planete-choc-tueur-cannibal-lhistoi_newsAuthor: max29490 Tags: planete choc -tueur cannibal l'histoire david harker 2/3 hannibal lecte'r cannibale tueur en serie enquete reportage crime meutre trash Posted: 25 May 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 2
Resume ESS 1-0 EST (22 mai 08)Resume ESS 1-0 EST (22 mai 08)
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May 22, 2008

Resume tv7 du match ESS 1-0 EST du 22 mai 2008. source video: www.power-ess.comAuthor: maniak_dog Tags: ess est etoile sportive du sahel esperance tunisie sousse soussa tunis tunisia football htv hannibal tv hannibaltv lp1 championnat taragi taraji mkhahkha mkachekh Posted: 23 May 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
'Hail' of a storm'Hail' of a storm
from YouTube :: Tag // storm
May 14, 2008

Hail stones of over an inch in diameter fell on Hannibal late Tuesday morning. Author: hannibalcourierpost Keywords: Hannibal Mo.; hail storm Added: May 14, 2008
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Hannibal Lecter-SCENES aux origines du mal 2Hannibal Lecter-SCENES aux origines du mal 2
from Dailymotion - Too-buyspeedoo's most recent videos
May 13, 2008

Le Dr. Hannibal Lecter est de retour dans Hannibal Rising en anglais et Hannibal Lecter : Les origines du mal, l'adaptation cinématographique du dernier roman de Thomas Harris. D'autres films ont été adapté des romans de Thomas Harris qui reprennent le même personnage, au nombre desquels se trouvent Le silence des agneaux, Dragon Rouge et Hannibal où les lecteurs apprennent que le Dr. Lecter a vu sa famille entière décimée durant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale en Europe de l'Est. Ce n'est que dans Hannibal Lecter : Les origines du mal que l'enfance et l'adolescence du célèbre tueur cannibale est racontée. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_:_les_origines_du_mal_(film)la suite http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5eumt_hannibal-lecter-scenes-aux-origines_shortfilmsAuthor: Too-buyspeedoo Tags: Dino Laurentiis Tarak Ben Ammar Hannibal Rising Posted: 13 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Hannibal Lecter Scenes aux origines du mal1Hannibal Lecter Scenes aux origines du mal1
from Dailymotion - Too-buyspeedoo's most recent videos
May 13, 2008

Le Dr. Hannibal Lecter est de retour dans Hannibal Rising en anglais et Hannibal Lecter : Les origines du mal, l'adaptation cinématographique du dernier roman de Thomas Harris. D'autres films ont été adapté des romans de Thomas Harris qui reprennent le même personnage, au nombre desquels se trouvent Le silence des agneaux, Dragon Rouge et Hannibal où les lecteurs apprennent que le Dr. Lecter a vu sa famille entière décimée durant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale en Europe de l'Est. Ce n'est que dans Hannibal Lecter : Les origines du mal que l'enfance et l'adolescence du célèbre tueur cannibale est racontée. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal_Lecter_:_les_origines_du_mal_(film)Author: Too-buyspeedoo Tags: Dino Laurentiis Tarak Ben Ammar Hannibal Rising Posted: 13 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Hannibal 4x4 Pinkstertreffen 2008Hannibal 4x4 Pinkstertreffen 2008
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 12, 2008

Hannibal 4x4 Pinkstertreffen 2008
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ShakedownShakedown
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 04, 2008

Movies Parodied in Order Taxi Driver Incredible Hulk Phone Booth Silence of the Lambs This was for the Nesquik "How do you shake it" contest :) I hope you enjoy! xoxox Jill http://www.youtube.com/user/xgobobeanx http://www.xgobobeanx.com
Hannibal matchHannibal match
from Dailymotion - channel gaming
May 01, 2008

Author: ocbremyy Tags: hannibal match Posted: 01 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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History -  Hannibal 5-10History - Hannibal 5-10
from YouTube :: Tag // second life
April 24, 2008

One of history's greatest military leaders, at age nine Hannibal accompanied his father Hamilcar Barca on the Carthaginian expedition to conquer Spain. Before embarking, the boy vowed eternal hatred for Rome, his people's bitter rival. Twenty years later, in 218 BC, he left New Carthage (now Cartagena, Spain) to wage war on "The Eternal City" with an army of about 40,000, including cavalry and elephants. After crossing the Pyrenees and Rhone River, he traversed the Alps while beset by snowstorms, landslides, and hostile mountain tribes. This 2-hour special brings to life the story of the Carthaginian general who struck fear in all Roman hearts and wreaked havoc with his masterful military tactics, bringing the mighty Roman Republic to the brink of ruin. Archaeologists, historians, and military experts guide us through ancient Carthage and give insight into his military strategy up to defeat at Zama in 203 BC. Hannibal (Punic Hanniba'al חניבעל, Ba'al is my grace, or Ba'al has given me grace), son of Hamilcar Barca (247 BC -- ca. 183 BC,short form Hannibal) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician, later also working in other professions, who is popularly credited as one of the finest commanders in history. He lived during a period of tension in the Mediterranean, when Rome (then the Roman Republic) established its supremacy over other great powers such as Carthage, Macedon, Syracuse, and the Seleucid empire. He is one of the best-known Carthaginian commanders. His most famous achievement was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War, when he marched an army, which included war elephants, from Iberia over the Pyrenees and the Alps into northern Italy. During his invasion of Italy, he defeated the Romans in a series of battles, including those at Trebia, Trasimene and Cannae. He maintained an army in Italy for more than a decade afterward, never losing a major engagement, but could not force the Romans to accept his terms for peace. A Roman counter-invasion of Africa forced him to return to Carthage, where he was defeated in the Battle of Zama. After the war he successfully ran for the office of shofet. He enacted political and financial reforms to enable the payment of the war indemnity imposed by Rome. However, his reforms were unpopular with members of the upper Roman class forcing Hannibal to go into exile. During his exile, he lived at the Seleucid court, where he acted as military advisor to Antiochus III in his war against Rome. After Antiochus III met defeat and was forced to accept their terms, Hannibal fled again, making a stop in Armenia, where he worked as a planner for the new capital. His flight ended in the court of Bithynia where he may have achieved an outstanding naval victory by means of biological warfare and was afterwards betrayed to the Romans. Hannibal is universally ranked as one of the greatest military commanders and tacticians in history.[citation needed] Military historian Theodore Ayrault Dodge once famously called Hannibal the "father of strategy", because his greatest enemy, Rome, came to adopt elements of his military tactics in its own strategic arsenal. This praise has earned him a strong reputation in the modern world and he was regarded as a "gifted strategist" by men like Napoleon Bonaparte, the Duke of Wellington and Fieldmarshal Erwin Rommel. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: Hannibal Barca Hamilcar Carthage Rome War Warfare Battle Defeat Siege Elefants Alps Naval Spain Italy Mediterranean Sea Added: April 24, 2008
History -  Hannibal 4-10History - Hannibal 4-10
from YouTube :: Tag // second life
April 24, 2008

One of history's greatest military leaders, at age nine Hannibal accompanied his father Hamilcar Barca on the Carthaginian expedition to conquer Spain. Before embarking, the boy vowed eternal hatred for Rome, his people's bitter rival. Twenty years later, in 218 BC, he left New Carthage (now Cartagena, Spain) to wage war on "The Eternal City" with an army of about 40,000, including cavalry and elephants. After crossing the Pyrenees and Rhone River, he traversed the Alps while beset by snowstorms, landslides, and hostile mountain tribes. This 2-hour special brings to life the story of the Carthaginian general who struck fear in all Roman hearts and wreaked havoc with his masterful military tactics, bringing the mighty Roman Republic to the brink of ruin. Archaeologists, historians, and military experts guide us through ancient Carthage and give insight into his military strategy up to defeat at Zama in 203 BC. Hannibal (Punic Hanniba'al חניבעל, Ba'al is my grace, or Ba'al has given me grace), son of Hamilcar Barca (247 BC -- ca. 183 BC,short form Hannibal) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician, later also working in other professions, who is popularly credited as one of the finest commanders in history. He lived during a period of tension in the Mediterranean, when Rome (then the Roman Republic) established its supremacy over other great powers such as Carthage, Macedon, Syracuse, and the Seleucid empire. He is one of the best-known Carthaginian commanders. His most famous achievement was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War, when he marched an army, which included war elephants, from Iberia over the Pyrenees and the Alps into northern Italy. During his invasion of Italy, he defeated the Romans in a series of battles, including those at Trebia, Trasimene and Cannae. He maintained an army in Italy for more than a decade afterward, never losing a major engagement, but could not force the Romans to accept his terms for peace. A Roman counter-invasion of Africa forced him to return to Carthage, where he was defeated in the Battle of Zama. After the war he successfully ran for the office of shofet. He enacted political and financial reforms to enable the payment of the war indemnity imposed by Rome. However, his reforms were unpopular with members of the upper Roman class forcing Hannibal to go into exile. During his exile, he lived at the Seleucid court, where he acted as military advisor to Antiochus III in his war against Rome. After Antiochus III met defeat and was forced to accept their terms, Hannibal fled again, making a stop in Armenia, where he worked as a planner for the new capital. His flight ended in the court of Bithynia where he may have achieved an outstanding naval victory by means of biological warfare and was afterwards betrayed to the Romans. Hannibal is universally ranked as one of the greatest military commanders and tacticians in history.[citation needed] Military historian Theodore Ayrault Dodge once famously called Hannibal the "father of strategy", because his greatest enemy, Rome, came to adopt elements of his military tactics in its own strategic arsenal. This praise has earned him a strong reputation in the modern world and he was regarded as a "gifted strategist" by men like Napoleon Bonaparte, the Duke of Wellington and Fieldmarshal Erwin Rommel. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: Hannibal Barca Hamilcar Carthage Rome War Warfare Battle Defeat Siege Elefants Alps Naval Spain Italy Mediterranean Sea Added: April 24, 2008
History -  Hannibal 2-10History - Hannibal 2-10
from YouTube :: Tag // second life
April 24, 2008

One of history's greatest military leaders, at age nine Hannibal accompanied his father Hamilcar Barca on the Carthaginian expedition to conquer Spain. Before embarking, the boy vowed eternal hatred for Rome, his people's bitter rival. Twenty years later, in 218 BC, he left New Carthage (now Cartagena, Spain) to wage war on "The Eternal City" with an army of about 40,000, including cavalry and elephants. After crossing the Pyrenees and Rhone River, he traversed the Alps while beset by snowstorms, landslides, and hostile mountain tribes. This 2-hour special brings to life the story of the Carthaginian general who struck fear in all Roman hearts and wreaked havoc with his masterful military tactics, bringing the mighty Roman Republic to the brink of ruin. Archaeologists, historians, and military experts guide us through ancient Carthage and give insight into his military strategy up to defeat at Zama in 203 BC. Hannibal (Punic Hanniba'al חניבעל, Ba'al is my grace, or Ba'al has given me grace), son of Hamilcar Barca (247 BC -- ca. 183 BC,short form Hannibal) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician, later also working in other professions, who is popularly credited as one of the finest commanders in history. He lived during a period of tension in the Mediterranean, when Rome (then the Roman Republic) established its supremacy over other great powers such as Carthage, Macedon, Syracuse, and the Seleucid empire. He is one of the best-known Carthaginian commanders. His most famous achievement was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War, when he marched an army, which included war elephants, from Iberia over the Pyrenees and the Alps into northern Italy. During his invasion of Italy, he defeated the Romans in a series of battles, including those at Trebia, Trasimene and Cannae. He maintained an army in Italy for more than a decade afterward, never losing a major engagement, but could not force the Romans to accept his terms for peace. A Roman counter-invasion of Africa forced him to return to Carthage, where he was defeated in the Battle of Zama. After the war he successfully ran for the office of shofet. He enacted political and financial reforms to enable the payment of the war indemnity imposed by Rome. However, his reforms were unpopular with members of the upper Roman class forcing Hannibal to go into exile. During his exile, he lived at the Seleucid court, where he acted as military advisor to Antiochus III in his war against Rome. After Antiochus III met defeat and was forced to accept their terms, Hannibal fled again, making a stop in Armenia, where he worked as a planner for the new capital. His flight ended in the court of Bithynia where he may have achieved an outstanding naval victory by means of biological warfare and was afterwards betrayed to the Romans. Hannibal is universally ranked as one of the greatest military commanders and tacticians in history.[citation needed] Military historian Theodore Ayrault Dodge once famously called Hannibal the "father of strategy", because his greatest enemy, Rome, came to adopt elements of his military tactics in its own strategic arsenal. This praise has earned him a strong reputation in the modern world and he was regarded as a "gifted strategist" by men like Napoleon Bonaparte, the Duke of Wellington and Fieldmarshal Erwin Rommel. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: Hannibal Barca Hamilcar Carthage Rome War Warfare Battle Defeat Siege Elefants Alps Naval Span Italy Mediterranean Sea Added: April 24, 2008
History -  Hannibal 3-10History - Hannibal 3-10
from YouTube :: Tag // second life
April 24, 2008

One of history's greatest military leaders, at age nine Hannibal accompanied his father Hamilcar Barca on the Carthaginian expedition to conquer Spain. Before embarking, the boy vowed eternal hatred for Rome, his people's bitter rival. Twenty years later, in 218 BC, he left New Carthage (now Cartagena, Spain) to wage war on "The Eternal City" with an army of about 40,000, including cavalry and elephants. After crossing the Pyrenees and Rhone River, he traversed the Alps while beset by snowstorms, landslides, and hostile mountain tribes. This 2-hour special brings to life the story of the Carthaginian general who struck fear in all Roman hearts and wreaked havoc with his masterful military tactics, bringing the mighty Roman Republic to the brink of ruin. Archaeologists, historians, and military experts guide us through ancient Carthage and give insight into his military strategy up to defeat at Zama in 203 BC. Hannibal (Punic Hanniba'al חניבעל, Ba'al is my grace, or Ba'al has given me grace), son of Hamilcar Barca (247 BC -- ca. 183 BC,short form Hannibal) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician, later also working in other professions, who is popularly credited as one of the finest commanders in history. He lived during a period of tension in the Mediterranean, when Rome (then the Roman Republic) established its supremacy over other great powers such as Carthage, Macedon, Syracuse, and the Seleucid empire. He is one of the best-known Carthaginian commanders. His most famous achievement was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War, when he marched an army, which included war elephants, from Iberia over the Pyrenees and the Alps into northern Italy. During his invasion of Italy, he defeated the Romans in a series of battles, including those at Trebia, Trasimene and Cannae. He maintained an army in Italy for more than a decade afterward, never losing a major engagement, but could not force the Romans to accept his terms for peace. A Roman counter-invasion of Africa forced him to return to Carthage, where he was defeated in the Battle of Zama. After the war he successfully ran for the office of shofet. He enacted political and financial reforms to enable the payment of the war indemnity imposed by Rome. However, his reforms were unpopular with members of the upper Roman class forcing Hannibal to go into exile. During his exile, he lived at the Seleucid court, where he acted as military advisor to Antiochus III in his war against Rome. After Antiochus III met defeat and was forced to accept their terms, Hannibal fled again, making a stop in Armenia, where he worked as a planner for the new capital. His flight ended in the court of Bithynia where he may have achieved an outstanding naval victory by means of biological warfare and was afterwards betrayed to the Romans. Hannibal is universally ranked as one of the greatest military commanders and tacticians in history.[citation needed] Military historian Theodore Ayrault Dodge once famously called Hannibal the "father of strategy", because his greatest enemy, Rome, came to adopt elements of his military tactics in its own strategic arsenal. This praise has earned him a strong reputation in the modern world and he was regarded as a "gifted strategist" by men like Napoleon Bonaparte, the Duke of Wellington and Fieldmarshal Erwin Rommel. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: Hannibal Barca Hamilcar Carthage Rome War Warfare Battle Defeat Siege Elefants Alps Naval Spain Italy Mediterranean Sea Added: April 24, 2008
History -  Hannibal 1-10History - Hannibal 1-10
from YouTube :: Tag // second life
April 24, 2008

One of history's greatest military leaders, at age nine Hannibal accompanied his father Hamilcar Barca on the Carthaginian expedition to conquer Spain. Before embarking, the boy vowed eternal hatred for Rome, his people's bitter rival. Twenty years later, in 218 BC, he left New Carthage (now Cartagena, Spain) to wage war on "The Eternal City" with an army of about 40,000, including cavalry and elephants. After crossing the Pyrenees and Rhone River, he traversed the Alps while beset by snowstorms, landslides, and hostile mountain tribes. This 2-hour special brings to life the story of the Carthaginian general who struck fear in all Roman hearts and wreaked havoc with his masterful military tactics, bringing the mighty Roman Republic to the brink of ruin. Archaeologists, historians, and military experts guide us through ancient Carthage and give insight into his military strategy up to defeat at Zama in 203 BC. Hannibal (Punic Hanniba'al חניבעל, Ba'al is my grace, or Ba'al has given me grace), son of Hamilcar Barca (247 BC -- ca. 183 BC,short form Hannibal) was a Carthaginian military commander and tactician, later also working in other professions, who is popularly credited as one of the finest commanders in history. He lived during a period of tension in the Mediterranean, when Rome (then the Roman Republic) established its supremacy over other great powers such as Carthage, Macedon, Syracuse, and the Seleucid empire. He is one of the best-known Carthaginian commanders. His most famous achievement was at the outbreak of the Second Punic War, when he marched an army, which included war elephants, from Iberia over the Pyrenees and the Alps into northern Italy. During his invasion of Italy, he defeated the Romans in a series of battles, including those at Trebia, Trasimene and Cannae. He maintained an army in Italy for more than a decade afterward, never losing a major engagement, but could not force the Romans to accept his terms for peace. A Roman counter-invasion of Africa forced him to return to Carthage, where he was defeated in the Battle of Zama. After the war he successfully ran for the office of shofet. He enacted political and financial reforms to enable the payment of the war indemnity imposed by Rome. However, his reforms were unpopular with members of the upper Roman class forcing Hannibal to go into exile. During his exile, he lived at the Seleucid court, where he acted as military advisor to Antiochus III in his war against Rome. After Antiochus III met defeat and was forced to accept their terms, Hannibal fled again, making a stop in Armenia, where he worked as a planner for the new capital. His flight ended in the court of Bithynia where he may have achieved an outstanding naval victory by means of biological warfare and was afterwards betrayed to the Romans. Hannibal is universally ranked as one of the greatest military commanders and tacticians in history.[citation needed] Military historian Theodore Ayrault Dodge once famously called Hannibal the "father of strategy", because his greatest enemy, Rome, came to adopt elements of his military tactics in its own strategic arsenal. This praise has earned him a strong reputation in the modern world and he was regarded as a "gifted strategist" by men like Napoleon Bonaparte and the Duke of Wellington. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: Hannibal Barca Hamilcar Carthage Rome War Warfare Battle Defeat Siege Elefants Alps Naval Span Italy Mediterranean Sea Added: April 24, 2008
HannibalHannibal
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April 23, 2008

Tite video-connerie...dite moi ca que vous en pensez!!!^^Author: caffiel2a Tags: hannibal don choa reprise Posted: 24 April 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Tounsi 100% From TunisiaTounsi 100% From Tunisia
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April 12, 2008

Much Normal.Author: ess-galeria Tags: Tunisia Tounsi 100% Sousse Kalaa Kebira ESS . Etoile Sportive sadam comedy Rai Hannibal TV7 Sadam Maroco FranceArabic Arab Music Imrat from Posted: 12 April 2008 Rating: 3.0 Votes: 2
lolريبرتاج على المرماجيةlolريبرتاج على المرماجية
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April 12, 2008

Author: SOMOKO Tags: Tunisie tunesien hannover funny hannibal humour foot sport music arab Somoko Posted: 12 April 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 6
The Few, The Proud, The A-TeamThe Few, The Proud, The A-Team
from Revver - comedy Videos
April 08, 2008

Author: StudioFred Added: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 06:49:42 -0800 Duration: 37An elite force is being recruited to defend America. Do you have what it takes to join the few, the proud, the A-Team? Please Digg: http://digg.com/comedy/The_Few_the_Proud_the_A_Team


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