Hannibal ou l`anti-histoire Pour Emiliana et Matteo
Hannibal or Anti-history
Hannibal or Anti-history For Emiliana and Matteo “Each story is accompanied by an indeterminate number of anti-stories each of which is complementary to the other ” Claude Lévi-Strauss Hannibal is the son of Hamilcar Barca who was born two centuries before Jesus Hannibal lived during a period of great tensions in the Mediterranean when |
Hannibal ou l’anti-histoire
Pour Emiliana et Matteo Hannibal ou l’anti-histoire Pour Emiliana et Matteo « Chaque histoire s\'accompagne d\'un nombre indéterminé d\'anti-histoires dont chacune est complémentaire des autres » Claude Lévi-Strauss Hannibal est le fls de Hamilcar Barca qui est né deux siècles avant Jésus |
Is there a factual basis for Hannibalic stereotype?
But is there actually any factual basis for this Hannibalic stereotype? The classical sources (Polybius and Livy) tell us that when Hannibal’s father, the great Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca, was preparing his expedition to Iberia, nine year old Hannibal asked to be allowed to accompany him.
Did Hannibal hate Rome?
Hannibal’s hatred of Rome is so well known that it has become proverbial and allusions to it abound in literature. How many times have we read that a character was possessed of “a hatred like Hannibal’s” or that “he hated with the intensity of Hannibal”?
Why did Hannibal take an oath?
Polybius (3.11) reports that Hannibal, then 54, in exile at the court of Antiochus III, needed to convince the king of his trustworthiness as an enemy of Rome, and related the story of his youthful oath to dispel any doubts triggered by his alleged earlier meeting with the Roman delegate Publius Villius Tuppulus in 193 BCE.
Was Hannibal a conqueror or a liberator?
When we add to this the fact that Hannibal consistently released without ransom any non-Roman allied soldiers captured in the many battles of the war, we can see that he was perhaps closer to a liberator than a conqueror, a role incompatible with his alleged “eternal hatred” of Rome.
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