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Newly Discovered Sketchbooks of Publius Scipio to End Long-Standing Mystery by magique
Fandoms: Ancient History RPF
20 Apr 2015
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Sketchbooks claimed to be those of Renaissance painter Scipio have been sent for authentication by experts at the Louvre
In which Scipio is a famous Renaissance painter most famous for his portraits of his former master Hannibal. Who he was banging. Obviously.
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- Part 1 of The Barca Collection (Renaissance AU)
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Aggie and Earnie's Big Bogus Journey Adventure by PinkCoffeeMosquitoJelly for fireinthedark
Fandoms: Fail_Fandomanon RPF, Historical RPF
27 Mar 2015
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"Bogus" is another word for "elephant" right?
White is the color of death. Remember that because it will be important.
Also guys boop dicks and an elephant explodes. Not necessarily in that order.
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Correspondence between Publius Cornelius Scipio the Younger, later called "Africanus," and Hannibal Barca, dated to late 210-early 209 BCE. This was roughly the chronological halfway point between Hannibal triumphing over Scipio the Elder in Italy (Battles of Ticinus, the Trebia, and Cannae), and Scipio the Younger defeating Hannibal for good in northern Africa (Battle of Zama).
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If Hannibal Lecter is Hannibal Barca's reborn,Will Graham is Scipio's reborn,what will happen between the two men?
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Scipio meets Hannibal for the first time at the fields of Zama, before the battle.
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Transalpine by Sineala for sevenofspade
Fandoms: Marvel (Comics), Marvel 616, Ancient History RPF, New Avengers (Comics)
03 Jan 2015
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Victor von Doom has a pair of unexpected visitors.
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In which it takes several lifetimes for Hannibal and Scipio to arrange a dinner date. Reincarnation AU.
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Everybody is born with a name on their wrist. It's just that nobody knows what the names are for.
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Hannibal and Scipio visit the late Cretaceous.
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Ten conversations Hannibal Barca and Scipio Africanus never had.
