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When the Romans, at the conclusion of this mercenary
note
war, proclaimed war with
to pay a sum of twelve hundred talents, in addition to the
former indemnity paid them, on condition of avoiding the
war at that time. This is the second and the most important
cause of the subsequent war. For Hamilcar, having this public
grievance in addition to his private feelings of anger, as soon as
he had secured his country's safety by reducing the rebellious
mercenaries, set at once about securing the Carthaginian
power in
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