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  Hannibal, Abram Petrovich -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Hannibal was born an African prince, but kidnapped as a young boy about 1692 and sent to Istanbul as a hostage.
He died a wealthy and revered man, leaving a wife and nine children, one of whom was the grandfather of Alexander Pushkin.
Hannibal was not the only victim of experiments by rich dilettante followers of modern romantic education.
famous.adoption.com /famous/hannibal-abram-petrovitch.html   (532 words)

  
 Libya: The Lockerbie Legality
The request for surrender was refused on grounds that there was no treaty between the Roman Republic and the kingdom of Asia Minor, where he had taken refuge.
Libya has continuously pointed out, that in case of extradition of the two accused Libyan citizens to either UK or USA, they have no chance of a fair trial, since public opinion with the help of sensational and shallow media coverage already branded them as guilty.
Libya's point is that the jurors would be prejudiced and partial in their verdicts put forward by dr. Ibrahim Legwell, head of the defense team of lawyers for the two Libyan uspects.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/dr_ibrahim_ighneiwa/lockerbi.htm   (12556 words)

  
 Phoenician Religion -- Pagan
As cognates of Baal in other Semitic languages there are Bel (in Babylonian religion) and the last elements in the Tyrian names Jezebel, Hasdrubal, and Hannibal.
He was a young god who was worshiped at a country shrine of Aphka at the source of the river Nahr Ibrahim.
His name was/is used by the Jews whenever they encountered the name of "Yahweh" (YHWH) in prayer and they pronounced (and still pronounce) it "Adonai".
www.phoenicia.org /pagan.html   (12504 words)

  
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Spanish translation of an article issued from March to May 1970 in the monthly of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement issued in French in Beirut.
Hannibal's trap at Cannae, careful in preparation and perfect in execution, annihilated an entire Roman army -- yet it depended on Hannibal being somewhere unexpected and the Roman legions behaving conventionally.
Stonewall Jackson tied down Union armies many times larger than his own for months just by marching to points in the Shenandoah valley and feinting attacks toward Washington, almost without firing a shot.
www.denismcd.com /_bkall.txt   (14429 words)

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