#558 | General Hannibal | Rome’s Greatest Enemy

#558 | General Hannibal | Rome’s Greatest Enemy

Published on Jul 17
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<p><strong> </strong></p><br><p>Hannibal of Carthage, one of history's greatest military strategists, almost brought the Roman Republic to its knees. </p> <br> <p>As a boy, he swore eternal enmity against Rome, leading him to cross the Alps with his diverse army and elephants, stunning the Romans. </p> <br> <p>Despite his victories, he never managed to capture Rome, but his legacy of brilliance and determination remains.</p> <br> <ul> <li>Hannibal's vow to hate Rome forever </li> <li>Hannibal's upbringing and education in military tactics </li> <li>The First Punic War and Carthage's defeat </li> <li>Hannibal's march across the Alps into Italy </li> <li>Hannibal's diverse and strategic army composition </li> <li>Key victories at the Trebia, Lake Trasimene, and Cannae </li> <li>Rome's Fabian Strategy to counter Hannibal </li> <li>Hannibal's defeat at the Battle of Zama </li> <li>Hannibal's later life and exile </li> <li>Hannibal's enduring legacy and impact on military strategy...