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Second Punic War - Wikipedia
After the war Carthage expanded its holdings in Iberia where in 219 BC a Carthaginian army under Hannibal besieged, captured and sacked the pro-Roman city of Saguntum. In spring 218 BC Rome declared war on Carthage, beginning the Second Punic War.
Second Punic War | Hannibal’s Invasion of Italy | Britannica
2025年1月24日 · Second Punic War, second (218–201 bce) in a series of wars between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian (Punic) empire that resulted in Roman hegemony over the western Mediterranean. In the years after the First Punic War, Rome wrested Corsica and Sardinia from Carthage and forced Carthaginians
Hannibal - Wikipedia
Hannibal (/ ˈ h æ n ɪ b əl /; Punic: 𐤇𐤍𐤁𐤏𐤋, romanized: Ḥanībaʿl; 247 – between 183 and 181 BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the forces of Carthage in their battle against the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War.
The Second Punic War: Hannibal marches against Rome
2020年3月13日 · The Second Punic War was fought by Hannibal and Scipio in 218 BC-202 BC. Hannibal trekked the Alps with war elephants and launched a surprise attack on Rome.
Second Punic War - World History Encyclopedia
2016年5月29日 · The Second Punic War (The Hannibalic War) was fought between Carthage and Rome between 218 and 201 BCE. The war involved confrontations in Spain, Italy, Sicily, Sardinia, and North Africa. Hannibal...
Hannibal | Biography, Battles, & Facts | Britannica
Hannibal, Carthaginian general, one of the great military leaders of antiquity, who commanded the Carthaginian forces against Rome in the Second Punic War (218-201 BCE) and who continued to oppose Rome until his death. He is perhaps best known for …
The Second Punic War: How Hannibal Almost Conquered Rome
2024年10月14日 · During the Second Punic War (218-201 BCE) the Carthaginian Hannibal used daring strategies to destroy Roman armies, but eventually lost to the force of Rome.
Punic Wars - Hannibal, Rome, Carthage | Britannica
2025年1月16日 · How Hannibal's conquests led to the fall of Carthage Overview of the rise and fall of Carthage, with a detailed discussion of Hannibal's victories against Rome, including the Battle of Cannae, and his later defeat at the Battle of Zama.
The Second Punic War | Dickinson College Commentaries
In 219 BC, Hannibal laid siege to Saguntum, a coastal city in northeast Hispania that enjoyed a long-standing treaty of friendship with Rome. In 226 BC, however, Hasdrubal the Fair signed a treaty with Rome that acknowledged Carthage's control of Hispania south of the Ebro River.
Second Punic War - World History Edu
2024年12月9日 · Hannibal famously crossed the Alps, securing decisive victories at Trebia, Lake Trasimene, and Cannae, causing massive Roman losses and alliances shifting to Carthage.
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