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mongke
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Topic: Hannibal vs Julius Caesar Posted: 29-Dec-2004 at 13:50 |
Who will win? It's a better matchup than Alexander vs Temujin.
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Posted: 31-Dec-2004 at 13:31 |
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Temujin
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Posted: 31-Dec-2004 at 16:42 |
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cattus
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Posted: 31-Dec-2004 at 17:15 |
who won?
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J.M.Finegold
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Posted: 01-Jan-2005 at 16:51 |
Scipio, twice, the Great Plains (202 B.C.E.) and Zama (204
B.C.E). He also beat Hannibal's brother in Spain. The
entire Barca family felt the scourg of Scipio .
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Posted: 01-Jan-2005 at 20:00 |
was actually only checking Temujin's formula.
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Temujin
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Posted: 02-Jan-2005 at 15:50 |
what?
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Murph
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Posted: 03-Jan-2005 at 19:15 |
Originally posted by Temujin
anyways, Caesar and Scipio were at least equal in military skills,
so I go with hannibal since Hannibal vs Ceasar is equal to Hannibal vs
scipio and we know who won.
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i think she's saying that your formula here doesnt make since.
you say you go with hannibal since scipio is equal to caesar...but
scipio beat hannibal
so basically, in math...
C = S
S > H
H > C ????see... it doesn't work????
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J.M.Finegold
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Posted: 03-Jan-2005 at 19:41 |
I think Timujin might believe Hannibal beat Scipio? Perhaps?
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Posted: 04-Jan-2005 at 12:24 |
I doubt it, he knows Roman history very well.
Ok, im stumped. This is not an easy on Mongke.
I wonder which allies they would bring and where do they fight. This is crucial.
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Posted: 04-Jan-2005 at 16:45 |
damn, i'm sorry i wrote hannibal instead of Caesar....
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Posted: 05-Jan-2005 at 10:26 |
your formula is probably a good way to decide for me.
Otherwise, a breakdown of armour and weaponry might be in order. )
i know how much you like that Tem, hehe.
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Posted: 05-Jan-2005 at 15:52 |
what if they just fought, mano e mano (spelling?)
we should start new threads where when people propose fights between
generals the generals actually fight...no armies, just go at each
other, no weapons, no holds barred, last man standing wins
in a fight like this, hannibal would probably kick caesar's a**.
don't know too much about his personal attributes, but he seems like a
roman pretty boy
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Posted: 05-Jan-2005 at 16:36 |
The greatness and achievement of Julius Caesar was unmatched in the Ancient World. He was the greatest of Romans in terms of generalship, politics, oratory and writing.
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