Hannibal


 
 
Hannibal

Hannibal Barca (from Punic, literally "Baal is merciful to me", 247 BC – 182 BC) was a politician, statesman and military commander of ancient Carthage, best known for his achievements in the Second Punic War in marching an army from Spain over the Pyrenees and the Alps into northern Italy and defeating the Romans at the Battles of the river Trebia (218 BC), Lake Trasimene (217 BC) and Cannae (216 BC). After Cannae, the Romans refused to fight him in pitched battles, and gradually re-captured the cities that had gone over to Hannibal in southern Italy. An invasion of North Africa by the Romans under Scipio Africanus in 204 BC forced Hannibal to return to Carthage, where Scipio defeated him at Zama (202 BC).

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Following the end of the war, Hannibal led Carthage for several years, aiding its recovery from the devastation of the war, until the Romans forced him into exile in 195 BC. He went to live at the court of Antiochus III of the Seleucid Kingdom. In 189 BC the Romans, having defeated Antiochus in a war, demanded that he turn Hannibal over to them and the general fled again, this time to the court of King Prusias I of Bithynia. When the Romans demanded that Prusias surrender him in 182 BC, Hannibal committed suicide rather than submit.

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Hannibal is universally ranked as one of the greatest military commanders and tacticians in history, alongside Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan and Napoleon, and only a few others.

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Punic: Punic (from Latin pūnicus) was a Latin version of the term "Phoenician". (After the Punic Wars, Romans used this term as an adjective meaning "treacherous".)...

Baal: :This page is about the Hebrew word. For alternative meanings see Baal (disambiguation)....

247 BC: Centuries: 4th century BC - 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC...


Hannibal related Images and Photos (experimental)

''Cult Classics, Hannibal 7'''' Figure''
"Cult Classics, Hannibal 7"" Figure"
Hannibal Over Alps
Hannibal Over Alps
Hannibal Triumphant  1722
Hannibal Triumphant 1722
Hannibal Crossing the Alps
Hannibal Crossing the Alps
Ka And Hannibal Lokumbe
Ka And Hannibal Lokumbe
Second Punic War: Hannibal Crosses the Alps with His Elephants
Second Punic War: Hannibal Crosses the Alps with His Elephants
Silence of the Lambs Hannibal 7-Inch Action Figure
Silence of the Lambs Hannibal 7-Inch Action Figure
Hannibal as a Child Swearing Life-Long Hostility to Rome at His Father Hasdrubal's Bidding
Hannibal as a Child Swearing Life-Long Hostility to Rome at His Father Hasdrubal's Bidding
Silence of the Lambs Hannibal 18-Inch Talking Action Figure
Silence of the Lambs Hannibal 18-Inch Talking Action Figure
Second Punic War Scipio Africanus Defeats Hannibal at Zama in North Africa
Second Punic War Scipio Africanus Defeats Hannibal at Zama in North Africa
Second Punic War: Hannibal Descends into Italy after Crossing the Alps with His Elephants
Second Punic War: Hannibal Descends into Italy after Crossing the Alps with His Elephants
The Taking of Thelesia by Hannibal and His Army  1860
The Taking of Thelesia by Hannibal and His Army 1860

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Introduction
Background and Early Career
Sources
Place in History
Hannibal in film
See also
Quote
Further reading
External links
 
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~ Related Subjects ~

182 BC (2) - Seleucid Kingdom (1) - 189 BC (1) - Bithynia (1) - Prusias I (1) - Antiochus III (1) - Zama (1) - 204 BC (1) - 195 BC (1) - 202 BC (1) - Alexander the Great (1) - 4th century BC (1) - Centuries (1) - 2nd century BC (1) - 3rd century BC (1) -
 

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