Hannibal: The Legendary Carthaginian General

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Hannibal Barca stands as one of the greatest military strategists in history. As the leader of Carthage’s forces during the Second Punic War (218–201 BCE), he masterminded audacious campaigns against the Roman Republic, including his legendary crossing of the Alps with war elephants. His tactics and battlefield genius continue to be studied and admired to this day. Early Life and Rise to Power Hannibal was born in 247 BCE in Carthage (modern-day Tunisia), the son of the respected Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca. Hamilcar instilled a deep-seated hatred of Rome in his son, reportedly making him swear an oath to never befriend the Romans. This animosity drove Hannibal’s military career and fueled his determination to challenge Rome’s supremacy. Following his father’s death, Hannibal’s brother-in-law, Hasdrubal the Fair, took command of Carthaginian forces in Spain. Upon Hasdrubal’s assassination in 221 BCE, Hannibal, then in his mid-20s, assumed command. Over the next two years, he st...

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  1. I always thought tooth paste was a new invention. Those ancient Egyptians were really innovative

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