Scipio defeated Hannibal in 202 BC at the Battle of Zama.
Scipio Africanus defeated Hannibal at the battle of Zama in 202 BC.
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Zama, in North Africa.
Scipio Africanus utilized a tactic known as the double envelopment strategy at the Battle of Zama in 202 BC to defeat Hannibal. This involved splitting his forces into two wings and encircling Hannibal's army, preventing them from retreating or reinforcing their position. By effectively cutting off Hannibal's escape routes and flanking his forces, Scipio was able to secure a decisive victory over the Carthaginian general.
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Your question is difficult to understand. Tacitus was a historian who lived centuries after Scipio Africanus. He did not write about the Second Punic War, which is the war in which this general fought. What Scipio Africanus used to defeat Hannibal was brilliant tactics. The historians who wrote about the Second Punic War were Livy and Polybius
Scipio Africanus defeated Hannibal .
Scipio and Hannibal faced off in the battle of Zama, in North Africa. Scipio won.
Rome: Scipio. Carthage: Hannibal.
Scipio Africanus
Scipio Africanus.
Finally, Zama in north Africa 202 BCE. Scipio Africanus 'saving' of Rome started with the Battle of Ilipa, his most tactically brilliant win, in Southern Spain in 206 BC. With this victory Carthage lost Spain, which was her main source of wealth and where most of her infantrymen were recruited. It paved the way to undertaking Scipio's campaign in Tunisia (which is where Carthage was) and his defeat of Hannibal at Zama.