Hannibal was a Carthaginian general who decided to invade the Roman republic in 218 BC. But he clearly wasn’t someone who liked to take the easy option. He decided to take his invading army not around ...
In 1985, a war came to an official end – 2,131 years after its final battle. For centuries during the pre-Christian era, two ...
Micheál Martin (a day later than scheduled because of some stormy weather in the Dáil) the man who many pundits once ...
Over the course of almost 140 years they ... battles (the Second Punic War saw the Carthaginian general Hannibal crossing the Alps) the third was mostly a siege of Carthage by the Romans.
The Thames would freeze over for the last time in 1814 ... and his 1812 painting Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps alludes to a genuine historical figure. Hannibal (247 BCE ...
Crossing a border from one culture, cuisine and language to another is always a thrill, but on skis over majestic snow-covered mountains ... passes – you may well be skiing in the steps of Hannibal’s ...
The Swiss National Supercomputing Center, also known as CSCS, built and deployed a new supercomputer in collaboration with Nvidia and HPE.
Former Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant authorised the controversial Hannibal Directive during ... prioritises preventing enemy leverage over safeguarding soldiers' lives.