Hannibal
He lost about 75% of his elephants due to harsh weather conditions and the route over the Alps.
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 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.
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The Alps
The alps.
The Alps with an invading army .
He traveled with several thousand horses and 37 war elephants.
by trying to get to the other side
On foot and elephants
Hannibal.
The Alps
The elephant on whose back he was riding to cross the alps.
Meaningless speculation.
The feet of his soldiers through a pass - which one is uncertain.
He did not have a naval fleet so he had to go by land.