The general that attacked rome from the north was carthigian born General Hannibal. There is a website link that tells you all about him below.
Hannibal.
Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.
Hannibal Barca
North. This is important because the Romans were expecting an attack from the South.
Hannibal Barca.
Hannibal lead the Carthaginian attack against Rome in 218BC.
Hannibal, a famous Carthaginian general, crossed the Alps and almost wiped out the Romans. The Romans were on the verge of defeat until the Roman army reached Carthage's capital. Hannibal's troops rushed home, where they were defeated at Zama, ending the Second Punic War.
Hannibal Barca of Carthage.
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Rubicon - returning legions had to be disbanded at that river north of Rome so that there was no suggestion that they were marching on the city.
Hannibal crossed the Alps to enter northern Italy.
The Carthaginian general who invadedItalyduring the Second Punic War was Hannibal. He fought against Rome and herItalianallies, but did not actually attack Rome itself. He could not because he lost his siege machines while crossing the Alps to getintoItaly He routed the armies of the Romans andtheirallies twice, once in the north and once in centralItaly. He then moved on to the south ofItalyinstead of heading for Rome. He routed theRomansand their allies once more and fought the rest of hiscampaignin the south.