The Scourge of the Alps

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The Scourge of the Alps is a historical work by Henry B. Carrington that examines the life, campaigns, and impact of the Carthaginian general Hannibal during his invasion of Italy across the Alps.

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instanceOf book
historical work
about Carthaginian military campaigns
Hannibal’s crossing of the Alps NERFINISHED
Hannibal’s invasion of Italy
Roman–Carthaginian conflict NERFINISHED
author Henry B. Carrington NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines logistics of crossing the Alps
military strategy of Hannibal
political consequences of Hannibal’s invasion of Italy
tactical engagements between Carthage and Rome
focusesOn campaigns of Hannibal in Italy
impact of Hannibal on Rome
life of Hannibal
genre biography
military history
historicalEventDescribed Second Punic War NERFINISHED
historicalFigureDescribed Hannibal Barca NERFINISHED
historicalPeriodDescribed 3rd century BC
intendedAudience readers of military history
students of ancient history
language English
mainSubject Hannibal NERFINISHED
Second Punic War NERFINISHED
perspective Carthaginian campaigns against Rome
portrays Hannibal as a major threat to Rome
settingDescribed Alps NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
titleRefersTo Hannibal as the scourge of the Alps

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Henry B. Carrington wrote The Scourge of the Alps