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History of Rome, Vol III

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_Scipio, aided by Masinissa, defeats the Carthaginians, Syphax and Hasdrubal, in several battles.

Syphax taken by Laelius and Masinissa.

Masinissa espouses Sophonisba, the wife of Syphax, Hasdrubal's daughter; being reproved by Scipio, he sends her poison, with which she puts an end to her life.

The Carthaginians, reduced to great extremity by Scipio's repeated victories, call Hannibal home from Italy; he holds a conference with Scipio on the subject of peace, and is again defeated by him in battle.

The Carthaginians sue for peace, which is granted them.


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