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Not all Fantasy: Game of Thrones and its Historical Inspiration Heinrich Leutemann's "Hannibal Crossing the Alps." George R. R. Martin wrote that the armies of Old Ghis also used war elephants in battle, just as Hannibal Barca did when he invaded Italy during the Second Punic War. Post author By Francis Butler Post date February 12, 2018
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