Hannibal Minor
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Young Hannibal, son of the famous Carthaginian leader Hannibal and his Iberian mother, Himilis, grew up with his uncles in Spain, then was captured by the Romans. It is said that he did not practice war and lived as a navigator, traveling in the footsteps of his cousins like Hanoun and Himilicon.
There is a book that mentions Hannibal Minor, written by Old Hansen, entitled: “Hannibal Minor.” "History of Carthage" where it is mentioned about
An exciting discovery that shocks the world of historians:
A Danish shipping company discovers a set of ancient papyrus scrolls in Captain Stig Bastrop's sea chest. The text appears to have been written two thousand years ago by an exiled ancient Carthaginian, called “Hannibal the Younger.” Suddenly, historians now had the first authentic source explaining life in Carthage, the ancient trading pole of the ancient world in North Africa, not just from the perspective of a victorious Rome, but from an actual Carthaginian perspective. aexplorers Berlin historian Olde Hansen, known for his non-fiction book The Third Roman-Carthaginian War: The Destruction of Carthage 146 BC. In 2008, this magnificent work has now been renamed “Little Hannibal”. "History of Carthage"
The text says:
“This is the history of Carthage, Hannibal the Younger, son of Adherbal Porto Magones. I write these words in the fortieth year after the destruction of the city. The history of Carthage, such as its inhabitants, ships, walls, factories and warehouses, should not disappear.


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