If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
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No, the Scipios were an established Roman patrician family. Don't be misled by his surname, Africanus. Africanus was an honorific name given to him after he defeated Hannibal at the battle of Zama, which was in Africa.
The Punic Battles.
As a native Carthaginian and sworn enemy of Rome, Hannibal fought for Carthage.
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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.
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War is when at least 2 armies fight.
Hannibal Barca's main strategy was to fight the war between Rome and Carthage on the Roman mainland and to pursue a war of attrition against Roman armies . ~ Look to the related link below for additional information regarding the 2nd Punic War .
The Roman defeated Hannibal by changing their tactics. They were able to wear down Hannibal's army, which had suffered may casualties just getting to Italy and then having to fight their way through. When Hannibal set for reinforcements from Carthage, they were never sent. The Romans also attacked in Spain, diverting Hannibal's attention from Italy and then in Africa itself, where Hannibal had to fight to defend his homeland and lost.