On the age of 26 in 221 B.C. Hannibal was elected to be commander. Right after his father died.
Yes he was born in carthage.
Hannibal Lecter was raised in Lecter castle in Lithuania. The Novel 'Hannibal Rising' starts in 1941 when Hannibal was 8 years old. It is not mentioned if he was born there but he is of Lithuanian and Italian decent.
Hannibal Lecter was born on January 20, 1933.
Dr. Hannibal Lecter was born in Lithuania in 1933.
Carthage was a powerful city state empire in the period before the first Punic War and also in the 2nd Punic War. Although they often had Carthage born military commanders such as Hannibal and Hamilcar, the military consisted of paid mercenary soldiers and commanders. This type of military had no particular loyalty to Carthage other than that they were paid to fight. If Carthage did not meet the pay demands or the army deserted rather then be captured by Romans, Carthage was always in a situation where their soldiers would desert.
Hannibal Barca, born Carthage 247 B.C, Hannibal Barcar was the son of the Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca. (Barca meaning Thunderbolt)
Hannibal came from Carthaginian stock, who were Phoenician. Today's word Tunisians is a later invention from the French name Tunisie when they colonised it.
The Military leader Hannibal was born in Carthage, now Spain.
Hannibal Price was born in 1841.
Hannibal Baskerville was born in 1597.
Hannibal Potter was born in 1592.
Hannibal Fegth was born in 1879.
Lars Hannibal was born in 1951.
Hannibal Valdimarsson was born in 1903.
Hannibal Goodwin was born in 1822.
The Mighty Hannibal was born on 1939-08-09.
Hannibal was a Carthaginian.Carthage and Rome were the two great powers of the last two centuries BC, and since both depended on control of the Mediterranean (Rome for food, Carthage for trade) there was an inevitable rivalry between them, which Roman politicians regularly converted into open war.Usually Rome's more militaristic and centralised government led to Roman victories in these wars, but in 216 BC during the Second Punic War (Punic means Carthaginian) Hannibal developed a strategy which trapped, immobilised, and then destroyed the largest army Rome had ever mustered at the battle of Cannae.Rome should have been finished as a military power after Cannae, but a combination of bluff, misdirection, and political legerdemain by Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator(Quintus Fabius Maximus the timewaster) stopped Hannibal from destroying Rome until the army had time to regroup.Once the Roman army had regrouped, the Roman General Scipio Africanus landed an expeditionary force in north Africa and in turn defeated Hannibal at the battle of Zama - using a combination of bribery of the Carthaginian allies and a variation of Hannibal's own tactics at Cannae.Hannibal is considered to be one of the greatest strategists of the Ancient World - comparable to Alexander the Great and Themistocles - while the way that he could destroy Rome as a credible military force, yet still eventually lose the war, has been one of the most difficult lessons for military theorists ever since.