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Hannibal: Enemy of Rome (2011)

door Ben Kane

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"As Rome rose to power in the 3rd century BCE there was only one real rival in the Mediterranean--Carthage. In the First Punic War, the Roman legions defeated and humiliated Carthage. Now Hannibal, a brilliant young Carthaginian general, is out for revenge. Caught up in the maelstrom are two young boys, Hanno, the son of a distinguished soldier and confidant of Hannibal, and Quintus, son of a Roman equestrian and landowner. A disastrous adventure will see Hanno sold into slavery and bought by Quintus's father. Although an unexpected friendship springs up between the two boys--and with Quintus's sister, Aurelia--the fortunes of the two warring empires will tear them apart. They find themselves on opposite sides of the conflict and an alliance forged through slavery will be played out to its stunning conclusion in battle"--… (meer)
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Durante la Primera Guerra Púnica, las legiones romanas derrotaron a Cartago, su único rival en todo el Mediterráneo. Pero hoy Aníbal, un brillante general cartaginés, prepara la venganza.
Paralelamente, dos jóvenes (Hanno, el hijo de un confidente de Aníbal, y Quinto, hijo de un terrateniente) se verán inmersos en un periplo que amenaza, cuando ya se oyen tambores de guerra, con destrozar la amistad entre dos chicos criados en imperios enfrentados...
  Natt90 | Jan 24, 2023 |
An informative, interesting and gripping read, even when you know the outcome. Ben Kane has included plenty of historical detail but has also made this a story about families and love. Hanno and his friend Suniaton, two young men living in Carthage, set off to go fishing but get caught in a storm. The story brings Hanno into the lives of a Roman family in southern Italy and, despite being a slave, Hanno becomes friends with the two young people in the family. Meanwhile Hannibal is bringing his troops from Spain and across the Alps to Italy. ( )
  CarolKub | Mar 14, 2021 |
4.5 Stars. Yet another trilogy that started with a good book, and grew on me the more it went along. An interesting and varied group of characters and rather a unique friendship that developed in very trying circumstances. The Second Punic War is something I know nothing about (apart from Hannibal's elephants) and am really enjoying expanding my historical knowledge. I look forward to getting to book 2 very soon. If you haven't tried any Ben Kane books yet, what are you waiting for! ( )
  Andrew-theQM | Sep 18, 2016 |
Hanno and his best friend Suniaton skip a day of listening to the political speeches Hanno’s father is participating in and decide to go fishing instead, since a shoal of tunny was rumored to be just off the coast. The two take off to earn a little pocket money and have a little fun. After filling up the boat with fish, Suni produced a bottle of strong wine he swiped from his fathers stores and the two toasted their success. Unfortunately, neither were used to imbibing such strong drink and shortly passed out. A storm blew in while they were sleeping and pushed them well out into the Mediterranean. Hanno’s family finally learn of his fate, mourn his loss and then focus on helping Hannibal take revenge on Rome for it’s treatment of Carthage.

Meanwhile, Hanno and Suni eventually find themselves sold into slavery to their hated enemy, Rome. Hanno is bought by Quintus, the son of an equestrian who owned a small plot of land in the north of Capua. Hanno and Quintus became friends after Hanno saved Quintus from bandits. The friendship was strained both by their different statuses and by the conflict between Carthage and Rome. The story follows Hanno as a slave and his father and two brothers as they fight with Hannibal and the trials and tribulations of each.

Ben Kane likes to show ancient times from the point of view of the little people, the ones who had to do all the work. This book is no exception.
The story is told very well and most of the characters I thought were very well done. The story also does a good job of showing just how much of a hardship it was for Hannibal and his army to cross over the Alps. Ben Kane’s books do an excellent job of transporting one back to Ancient Roma and I for one am glad I live in the here and now! Great book, I recommend all Kane’s books to those who like to read about Rome in it’s power. ( )
  readafew | Aug 14, 2014 |
I must admit that all I could call forward if you asked me about Hannibal was that he crossed the Alps with elephants. Beyond that I knew very little about him. As with most great figures in history they are remembered for their most audacious acts. Especially military geniuses. Mr. Kane is telling the tale of the Second Punic War where Hannibal led the combined armies against the might of Rome in search of revenge for the humiliation of the First Punic War.

This first book of the trilogy is more about what leads to the war rather than about the war. It sets up the characters on both sides using both real and fictional. Our heroes are two young men, one Carthaginian and one Roman. The tale starts in Carthage with Hanno, the youngest son of a wealthy, respected man. He and a friend go fishing one day only to get lost at sea and sold by pirates. They are sold into slavery and Hanno ends up in a Roman household where he ends up through some fateful decisions becoming friends with the young son of the house - Quintus. This sets up the tension for the rest of the story as this book is more about these two young men than about Hannibal. He makes appearances but he is definitely not the focus of this volume.

I enjoyed the book as I enjoy most books that take place in this time period. I liked the two characters who were the main focus of this volume and the ancillary characters were also interesting and added much to the story. Hannibal made a few appearances in the middle of the book and then a few more but his presence was definitely felt. I am not sure how much of him came down through history and I'm sure that makes him a little more difficult to write. Some of the scenes were a little gruesome but it was a violent time and it is a story of war. Much like when reading Mr. Kane's tale of Spartacus I will look forward to the next installment of Hannibal's story. ( )
  BooksCooksLooks | Jul 21, 2014 |
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"As Rome rose to power in the 3rd century BCE there was only one real rival in the Mediterranean--Carthage. In the First Punic War, the Roman legions defeated and humiliated Carthage. Now Hannibal, a brilliant young Carthaginian general, is out for revenge. Caught up in the maelstrom are two young boys, Hanno, the son of a distinguished soldier and confidant of Hannibal, and Quintus, son of a Roman equestrian and landowner. A disastrous adventure will see Hanno sold into slavery and bought by Quintus's father. Although an unexpected friendship springs up between the two boys--and with Quintus's sister, Aurelia--the fortunes of the two warring empires will tear them apart. They find themselves on opposite sides of the conflict and an alliance forged through slavery will be played out to its stunning conclusion in battle"--

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