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 me a sign; I will follow it."
"The greatest dangers are overcome by the greatest courage."
"Victory is not achieved by numbers, but by skill and courage."
"Never has a nation been more faithful to its allies than Carthage."
Referring to himself, before taking poison to avoid capture by the Romans.
Date: 183 or 182 BC
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