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HANNIBAL (247-183 B. C. ) defeated at the Battle of Zama by the Romans in 202 B. C. : line engraving

HANNIBAL (247-183 B. C. ) defeated at the Battle of Zama by the Romans in 202 B. C. : line engraving


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HANNIBAL (247-183 B. C. ) defeated at the Battle of Zama by the Romans in 202 B. C. : line engraving

HANNIBAL (247-183 B.C.) defeated at the Battle of Zama by the Romans in 202 B.C.: line engraving

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Battle Carthaginian Charge Elephant Hannibal Roman Second Punic War Surrender Zama


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HANNIBAL (247-183 B. C. ) defeated at the Battle of Zama by the Romans in 202 B. C. : line engraving captures the historic clash between two ancient powers. In this intense depiction, a charging Carthaginian elephant rider, led by Hannibal himself, faces off against Roman soldiers on the battlefield of Zama. The artist's intricate engravings bring to life the chaos and drama of this pivotal moment in history. The towering presence of the war elephants symbolizes Hannibal's military might and strategic brilliance. However, despite his tactical genius and fierce determination, Hannibal ultimately succumbs to defeat as depicted in this artwork. This print serves as a visual testament to one of Rome's greatest victories during the Second Punic War. The Romans' disciplined formation and superior tactics prevail over Hannibal's forces, leading to his eventual surrender. The engraving highlights both sides' valiant efforts and showcases their respective ancient weaponry and armor. As viewers gaze upon this historical masterpiece from Granger Art on Demand, they are transported back in time to witness an epic clash that shaped the course of civilization. It serves as a reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with warfare and conquest throughout history.

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