Hannibal and Scipio struggled with each other during the Second Punic War .
Hamilcar Barca (father of Hannibal Barca) and others ...
Because Hannibal Barca was one of the most famous generals of the ancient world, one who won many victories against the Romans, and nearly wiped them out in the process of doing so.
The generals of Carthage in the punic wars was Hannibal and his son Hamilcar.
The Roman army was led by two annually elected consuls who were the heads of the city and the army. Therefore, the Romans had many general in this war. The Carthaginian generals in Sicily were Hanno, Hamilcar, and Hamilcar Barca. During the Roman attack in Africa (Tunisia) the Carthaginian commanders were Bustar Hasdrubal in the battle of Adys, and Xanthippus, a Spartan mercenary, in the battle of Tunis.
Hannibal contributed actually nothing for world history. I guess you could say he was one of the best generals in worlds history (for Carthage). You could say that he was the first person to come close to destroying the Roman Empire, but that's pretty much it
Scipio Africanus.
No Roman general defected to Hannibal. Some of the allies of Rome in southern Italy temporarily defected to Hannibal because they thought Hannibal was having the upper hand. When the tide turned in Rome's favour, they went back to Rome's fold.
Hamilcar Barca (father of Hannibal Barca) and others ...
Because Hannibal Barca was one of the most famous generals of the ancient world, one who won many victories against the Romans, and nearly wiped them out in the process of doing so.
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The generals of Carthage in the punic wars was Hannibal and his son Hamilcar.
The Roman army was led by two annually elected consuls who were the heads of the city and the army. Therefore, the Romans had many general in this war. The Carthaginian generals in Sicily were Hanno, Hamilcar, and Hamilcar Barca. During the Roman attack in Africa (Tunisia) the Carthaginian commanders were Bustar Hasdrubal in the battle of Adys, and Xanthippus, a Spartan mercenary, in the battle of Tunis.
Notably the Carthaginian General Hannibal Barca and , to a lesser extent , his brother Hasdrubal .
I think Hannibal was a quite good leader because not many people could at the age of 26 lead an army which consisted of over 70000 people plus he was mercy less to his enimies. Eventhough he was outnumbered he led his soldiers to victory against the romans.
Hannibal contributed actually nothing for world history. I guess you could say he was one of the best generals in worlds history (for Carthage). You could say that he was the first person to come close to destroying the Roman Empire, but that's pretty much it
Depending on when you were born your Sun sign is Scorpio or Sagittarius.
The Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca and the Roman general Tiberius Sempronius Longus at the battle of Trebia .