Chapter 2 Rome
Chapter 2 Rome
In 218 BC Hannibal captured the town of Saguntum in Spain. This led to the Romans declaring war. As Hannibal could not attack Italy through the sea, he led his troops through 2 mountain ranges and 1500 miles into Italy His army consisted of 100000 men ( from Africa, Spain and Gaul) together with 37 elephants
Read Page 19 How did the elephants cross the Rhone? Read Page 20 Read Page 20 How the boulder was destroyed? Read Hannibal reaches Italy Page 21
ROME WINS
Unable to defeat Hannibal in Italy, a Roman army sailed across the Mediterranean, landed in North Africa, and headed for Carthage Led by patrician general Scipio Aemilius Africanus Hannibal forced to leave Italy to protect Carthage Defeated at the Battle of Zama, fought outside the walls of Carthage
Hannibal
Hannibal-the-Conqueror
"I swear that so soon as age will permit . . . I will use fire and steel to arrest the destiny of Rome."
~~Childhood Hannibal Quote
Born about 247 - Died 183BC
SUMMARY Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC) *Carthaginian general *Brilliant strategist *Developed tactics of outflanking and surrounding the enemy with the combined forces of infantry and cavalry
Spain
Hannibal, commander in chief @ 26 Consolidated Carthaginian power in Spain 219 he besieged Saguntum
south of the Iberus River (Ebro) and ally of Rome
Alps
Hannibal conceived of an invasion of Italy from the north Wanted them crushed on own turfcounted on disaffected allies Crossed the Iberus-bloody battles with Spanish tribes
Marched with about 40,000 men across the Pyrenees In Gaul, quick progress to Rhone River Transported army & war elephants across the river
15 days marched through rugged mountain passes Enormous army Diverse origin and language
38 war elephants enemy attacks landslides early autumn snow
Africa Back in Carthage after 16 years of victorious warfare Hannibal defeated by Scipio Africanus Battle of Zama Ironically, Hannibal victim of his own strategy: Scipio outflanked & surrounded Carthaginians Aid of King Masinissa's Numidian cavalry Hannibal escaped with a few horsemen Rushed to Carthage Counseled peace Treaty in 201
Hannibal poisoned himself when threatened with being prisoner He did so in Libyssa, close to today's Istanbul in Turkey. Ruins of grave site near Diliskelesi, South of Gebze, 60km East of Istanbul
Let us release the Romans from their long anxiety, since they think it too long to wait for the death of an old man.
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