Eutropius
Eutropius was a Roman historian who lived during the 4th century AD and is best known for his work 'Breviarium ab urbe condita,' a concise summary of Roman history from its founding to the reign of Emperor Jovian. His writings provide a valuable overview of Roman history for later generations and include references to significant events and figures, such as Hannibal and the Punic Wars, although often focused on the broader context of Roman achievements and governance.
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Eutropius wrote that 37 elephants reached Italy, while Polybius mentions only 21 elephants in Hannibal's possession on the Iberian Peninsula.
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