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... Masinissa , king of the Numidians . When the second Punic war terminated , Hannibal was forty - five years of age . The remainder of the history of this great man includes a space of twenty - five years . On taking up his residence at ...
... Masinissa , king of the Numidians . When the second Punic war terminated , Hannibal was forty - five years of age . The remainder of the history of this great man includes a space of twenty - five years . On taking up his residence at ...
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... MASINISSA , KING OF NUMIDIA . Among the conditions of peace granted to the Carthagi- nians was one , that they should restore to Masinissa all the territories he possessed before the war . Scipio also , to reward the fidelity of that ...
... MASINISSA , KING OF NUMIDIA . Among the conditions of peace granted to the Carthagi- nians was one , that they should restore to Masinissa all the territories he possessed before the war . Scipio also , to reward the fidelity of that ...
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... Masinissa , after his father's death , was often reduced to the brink of ruin . He was driven from his kingdom by an usurper , pursued warmly by Syphax , in danger every instant of falling into the hands of his ene- mies , and destitute ...
... Masinissa , after his father's death , was often reduced to the brink of ruin . He was driven from his kingdom by an usurper , pursued warmly by Syphax , in danger every instant of falling into the hands of his ene- mies , and destitute ...
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... Masinissa , that they might know hereafter on what they had to depend ; and that the Romans would show some moderation in their behalf at a time that this prince set no bounds to his insatiable avarice . On con- cluding their address to ...
... Masinissa , that they might know hereafter on what they had to depend ; and that the Romans would show some moderation in their behalf at a time that this prince set no bounds to his insatiable avarice . On con- cluding their address to ...
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... Masinissa , who dispatched his sons Gulussa and Micipsa to Carthage , to solicit their recall . The gates of the city were , however , shut against them , and one of them was closely pursued by Hamilcar , a general of the republic ...
... Masinissa , who dispatched his sons Gulussa and Micipsa to Carthage , to solicit their recall . The gates of the city were , however , shut against them , and one of them was closely pursued by Hamilcar , a general of the republic ...
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