He lost about 75% of his elephants due to harsh weather conditions and the route over the Alps.
Hannibal
Hannibal, a Carthaginian military commander, famously crossed the Alps with elephants during the Second Punic War in 218 BC. This feat is considered one of the greatest military achievements in history.
Hannibal crossed the Alps with a group of elephants, most famously including his war elephant named Surus. This daring maneuver was part of his strategy during the Second Punic War against Rome, aiming to surprise his enemy by traversing the rugged mountain terrain. The elephants played a crucial role in his campaign, symbolizing both his military strength and the challenges he faced.
A dozen equals twelve and if you change it to a dozen elephants you are saying 12 elephants the answer is twelve elephants.
Hannibal of Carthage is believed to have crossed the Alps with 37 elephants during the Second Punic War in 218 BC. This daring military maneuver was aimed at invading Italy from the north and caught the Romans by surprise.
It was mountains - The Alps.
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In 218 BC Hannibal left Tunisia with 38,000 infantry, 12,000 cavalry, and 37 war elephants. 26,000 men died on this insane trek and only a few elephants reached Italy.
Hannibal was the Carthaginian general in question. Hannibal led both his troops and his elephants over the Alps and into Italy during the Second Punic War.
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he fled thouh the elephants and killed Hannibal
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yes he did
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Hannibal
Yes, Hannibal the Carthaginian was the general who crossed the alps with his troops and a herd of elephants.