The Young Carthaginian:
A Story of the Times of Hannibal
Total Time: 11 Hours, 23 Minutes
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Setting: The Young Carthaginian chronicles the struggle of the Second Punic War (218-203 B.C.) and the attempt of Hannibal to conquer Rome. At first the struggle of Carthage against Rome was a struggle for empire, but it became a struggle for existence. Hannibal presses on despite formidable geographical barriers and the corrupt leadership in Carthage which time and again undermined all his efforts. Malchus, Hannibal’s cousin, participates in many historic battles and has his own adventures, finally settling in Gaul with his new bride.
CHAPTER |
TIME |
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1: |
The Camp in the Desert | 23:26 |
2: |
A Night Attack | 27:46 |
3: |
Carthage | 28:19 |
4: |
A Popular Rising | 28:07 |
5: |
The Conspiracy | 34:12 |
6: |
A Campaign in Spain | 32:56 |
7: |
A Wolf Hunt | 29:55 |
8: |
A Plot Frustrated | 37:57 |
9: |
The Siege of Saguntum | 21:53 |
10: |
Beset | 34:54 |
11: |
The Passage of the Rhone | 30:27 |
12: |
Among the Passes | 29:52 |
13: |
The Battle of the Trebia | 34:08 |
14: |
The Battle of Lake Trasimene | 35:27 |
15: |
A Mountain Tribe | 22:35 |
16: |
In the Dungeons of Carthage | 32:27 |
17: |
The Escape | 30:38 |
18: |
Cannae | 30:18 |
19: |
In the Mines | 31:39 |
20: |
The Sardinian Forests | 38:07 |
| 21: | The Gaulish Slave | 32:43 |
22: |
The Lion | 36:00 |
Total Time: 11 Hours, 23 Minutes |
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