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In 218 BCE, during the Second Punic War, the great
Carthaginian general Hannibal led his army from modern-day Spain all the way
to Italy and toward Rome, in one of the most famous military achievements in
history. As the troops neared the daunting peaks of the Alps, Hannibal’s
generals warned him they would not be able to cross the mountain range with
the horses and elephants they brought with them. Refusing to be deterred,
Hannibal responded with the quote above: “Aut inveniam viam aut faciam.” He
and his troops forged their own path across the mountains, and continued
their march through Italy. |
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