From Transalpie Gaul, over the Alps and into Cisalpine Gaul in northern Italy in order to threaten Rome.
The Visigoths did. Later they occupied Spain and Portugal and were pushed out of southwestern Gaul by the Franks,
Hannibal's elephants were part of his expeditionary force with which he invaded Italy. Hannibal lost most, if not all, his elephants when he crossed the Alps in the snowy winter. This did not stop him from carrying out his invasion. He fought against the forces of the Romans and their Italian allies. He routed them four times. However, his invasion eventually failed.
The ancient measurement system of which applied to early greeks, romans, egyptians, arabs, and parts of Gaul and Spain; Is Shinto.
By passing through Gaul and crossing the Alps into Italy, defeatig their armies before they could develop a clear war strategy and coordinated response.
Gaul is France. The mountains between France and Spain are the Pyrenees. However I thought Hannibal was supposed to have taken the elephants across the Alps.
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The Pyrenaei montes separated Gaul and Hispania. Today they are called the Pyrenees mountains and they separate France and Spain.
Mercenary soldiers recruited in North Africa, Spain and Gaul.
was too weak to mount an effective battle against the Romans(:
The Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca had to cross 2 mountain ranges on his overland route fom Hispania ( modern day Spain ) to Italy. In the spring of 218 B.C., he left his winter camp in north east Spain and crossed the mountains of the Pyrenees. After crossing the Rhone River, his army including the remaining war-elephants, reached the Alps by the autumn of that year. The crossing of the Alps mountain range was arguably the most difficult section of the journey. It is believed that the crossing of the Alps in wintery conditions reduced his Army to almost half the size that had entered Gaul. As many as 20,000 infantry soldiers were lost in the crossing, many of them to the cold.
September 2018 - Hannibal defeated the Gaul Volcae tribe in the Battle of Rhone Crossing.
From Transalpie Gaul, over the Alps and into Cisalpine Gaul in northern Italy in order to threaten Rome.
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The products that came from Italy Gaul and Spain were a olives grapes and olive oil .