The Carthaginians had lost the flower of its youth in Sicily in 480 BCE and thereafter used mercenaries. They were raised their cavalry and infantry from North Africa and Spain, and in Italy he was joined by Gauls from Northern Italy and Italian and Greek cities resentful of Rome's dominance in central and southern Italy.
Hannibals empire was pretty big but half of the army died on its way to the enemy
Hannibal's army was unusual primarily due to its diverse composition, which included a mix of North African troops, Gallic warriors, and war elephants, showcasing a range of military strategies and tactics. Additionally, his use of the elephants in particular not only served as a psychological weapon but also helped in crossing the Alps, a feat that was unprecedented for a Roman adversary. This eclectic mix and innovative tactics made his forces distinct from the more uniform legions of Rome.
Hasdurbal was the name of one of his brothers.
Her name was Didobal and his fathers name was Hamilcar and he had a brother called Hasdrubal. :D
in the mountains where it was too cold for most of them to survive to be more specific - in the Alps
Hannibals empire was pretty big but half of the army died on its way to the enemy
i dont no
in Roman
Hannibals' brother is Hasdrubal.
Hannibal's army was unusual primarily due to its diverse composition, which included a mix of North African troops, Gallic warriors, and war elephants, showcasing a range of military strategies and tactics. Additionally, his use of the elephants in particular not only served as a psychological weapon but also helped in crossing the Alps, a feat that was unprecedented for a Roman adversary. This eclectic mix and innovative tactics made his forces distinct from the more uniform legions of Rome.
Hasdurbal was the name of one of his brothers.
Not invading Rome when he had the chance.
By superior tactics at the Battle of Zama 202 BCE.
Hannibal's secret weapon was the use of elephants
The elephant on whose back he was riding to cross the alps.
The Surgeon General
Hamilcar Barca (born 275bc - died 228bc) he was the Carthaginian General