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was¡¡master¡¡of¡¡all¡¡Italy¡£



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easily¡¡reconquered¡¡Spain¡¡and¡¡four¡¡years¡¡later¡¡the¡¡Romans

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the¡¡east¡¡and¡¡annex¡¡the¡¡greater¡¡part¡¡of¡¡the¡¡AEgean¡¡world¡£



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no¡¡hope¡¡of¡¡a¡¡better¡¡future¡£¡¡In¡¡the¡¡year¡¡190¡¡B¡£C¡£¡¡Hannibal¡¡took

poison¡¡and¡¡killed¡¡himself¡£



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