well i dont know but i know they ahd lots of battels woth the romas.
His sustenance and the proceeds of any loot.
The Carthaginians did not besiege Rome as they did not have a siege train.
Hamilcar Barca was one of the famous generals. He led the Carthaginian army in the first Punic War till 241 BC. His son was also a famous general, as he led the Cartaginians aganst Rome in the second Punic War. He led his army through Spain and crossed the Alps (with his 70 elephants), he won a lot of victories over the Romans but failed to capture Rome itself. In the end , he was defeated at Zama (Africa, 202 BC).
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Rome itself was secure as Hannibal did not have a siege train to capture it. it became a contest to keeping its allies from going over to Hannibal and so maintaining a source of food and soldiers to replace the losses. Rome was able to maintain this, Hannibal was frustrated and Rome launched an attack on the Carthaginian homeland which resulted in his recall from Italy to defend it. Strategy - Hannibal attacking Rome at its heartland, responded to by a similar attack by Rome at his heartland.
He was a Carthaginian who led a 12 year invasion of Italy against Rome.
No, Hannibal was a Carthaginian and a sword enemy of Rome.
Hamilcar Barca was one of the famous generals. He led the Carthaginian army in the first Punic War till 241 BC. His son was also a famous general, as he led the Cartaginians aganst Rome in the second Punic War. He led his army through Spain and crossed the Alps (with his 70 elephants), he won a lot of victories over the Romans but failed to capture Rome itself. In the end , he was defeated at Zama (Africa, 202 BC).
The Carthaginian general Hannibal during the Second Punic War never captured the city of Rome . Rome was never even besieged by Carthaginian forces as they did not have a seige train. Hannibal did ransack the countryside of Italy .
The Carthaginian army entered from Iberia over the Pyrenees and the Alps and into northern Italy. However, Hannibal did not go to Rome. He could not attack Rome because he lost his siege machines while crossing the Alps. Instead, after routing the Roman armies twice north of Rome, he went to southern Italy.
It was the Third Punic War in which Rome wanted to destroy Carthage. It was taken after a long siege. Its 50,000 surviving inhabitants were sold into slavery. Rome took over Carthage's home territory, Tunisia and western Libya. Rome had taken over Sicily, and Sardinia soon after the First Punic War and southern Spain in the Second war. All of these had been Carthaginian possessions. Punic mean Carthaginian in Latin.
Rome won and sold the Carthaginian people into slavery as a 'final solution' to Carthaginian resilience in 120 years of warfare.
He invaded Italy and threatened Rome for 15 years, but did not have a siege train to actually attack the city walls. However this threat kept the Romans in check until Scipio took a Roman expeditionary force to Carthage to threaten it in the same way, and Hannibal was recalled to defend the city, lifting the siege of Rome.
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The Carthaginian general Hannibal provoked the Second Punic War and attacked Italy.
The Carthaginian General Hannibal Barca .
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