Hannibal Barca — "Let us now relieve the Romans of their fears by the death of a feeble old man."
Let us now relieve the Romans of their fears by the death of a feeble old man.
Let us now relieve the Romans of their fears by the death of a feeble old man.
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"I do not fear the Romans, but the gods."
"The gods have given us victory, but we must use it wisely."
"The Carthaginians fight for their existence, the Romans for their dominion."
"I have left nothing undone that could contribute to your success."
"Let us not be afraid of the Romans, for they are men like ourselves."
Referring to himself, before taking poison to avoid capture by the Romans.
Date: 183 or 182 BC
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