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Patriot, Where’s Your Inauguration Whiskey Glass?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Historic Victory)
Mon Mar 17 05:51:53 2025

Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2025 04:51:48 -0500
From: "Historic Victory" <CelebratesTrump@gluco.ru.com>
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Patriot, Where’s Your Inauguration Whiskey Glass?

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se and a harbour proof against the winter weather. Scipio expected the city to surrender readily, but despite being attacked fiercely from land and sea it held out; the garrison and citizens assuming they would be relieved from Carthage. A large Carthaginian army, supported by a larger force of allied Numidians set up camp 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south of Utica. This caused the Romans to break off the siege and withdraw into their own camp for the winter. In the spring, while feigning that he was renewing the siege of Utica, Scipio launched night attacks on the enemy camps, wiping out both armies.

The Carthaginian army reassembled 120 kilometres (75 mi) from Utica, but the Romans marched to meet them, leaving the siege largely in the hands of the navy. At the battle of the Great Plains the Carthaginians were again badly beaten. The Roman army marched on Tunis, in time to see the Carthaginian fleet sail from Carthage to relieve Utica. When it arrived the Carthaginians found that the Roman fleet had adopted a novel formation which they were unable to overcome; they retreated after a day's fighting. Hannibal was then recalled from Italy and Scipio set out to meet him, again leaving the siege to be prosecuted by the Roman navy. Hannibal's army was annih

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