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Article: What happened to Hannibal after he lost to the Romans in 202 B.C.?(Ask Calliope)(Brief Article)
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- December 1, 2004
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What happened to Hannibal after he lost to the Romans in 202 B.C.?
--Jed, 10, Web post
After his defeat, Hannibal remained in Carthage and tried to curb corruption in government. When he learned that his rivals were trying to discredit him and that Roman envoys were coming to arrest him, he escaped to Syria, whose ...
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