What if Hannibal had won? What if Carthage rather than Rome had become the dominant power in the Mediterranean? Dexter Hoyos believes that Carthage was capable of the same civilization-building ...
Staten Island, NY - Matrix Games and Forced March Games are thrilled to announce that they have reached a publishing agreement to bring Hannibal: Rome and Carthage in the Second Punic War to gamers ...
The ancient Greek essayist Plutarch used “parallel lives” to describe his collection of biographical sketches, in which he paired illustrious Greeks with Romans who lived, in most cases, centuries ...
Amazing what you can learn from horse manure. In 218 B.C., the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca led an army of more than 30,000 men, 15,000 horses and mules and – famously – about 40 elephants ...
Archaeologist and historian Dr. Eve MacDonald gives us some background knowledge and historical context for Hannibal’s mythical journey through the Alps. Hannibal, the most famous of all Carthaginians ...
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