King Hannibal: From Rome’s biggest enemy to the greatest military strategist of all time #Thread
Hannibal Barca is remembered for his ability to incite fear and out-think his opponents.

The greatest military leader was born in Carthage (now Tunisia) in 247 BC to Hamilcar Barca, the great general of the First Punic War (264-241 BCE).
Hannibal would later become the Carthaginian general during the Second Punic War. These wars were fought between the cities of Carthage in North Africa and Rome in northern Italy for supremacy of the Mediterranean region.
When Hannibal’s father died, he assumed command of the army at the age of 26. He had, at a young age of nine, escorted his father to Spain, where he promised him that he would never be a friend to Rome.
In 218 BCE, Hannibal decided to bring the fight to the Romans and invade northern Italy by crossing the mountain range of the Alps.
The crossing of the Alps, according to history, was one of his significant achievements. Knowing that the journey would be difficult, Hannibal planned ahead by having scouts report to him on particular conditions.
On his way, he portrayed himself as a liberator freeing the people of Spain from Roman control just to be able to win people to his side.

By the time he reached the Alps, his army had increased with new recruits – 50,000 infantry and 9,000 cavalries.
Hannibal also had with him about 40 war elephants which he was going to use to terrorise the Roman army and their cavalry. During their ascent of the Alps, Hannibal lost several of his troops as they had to battle not only the weather but attacks from hostile tribes
who lived in the mountains. By the time they reached the other side, Hannibal’s army had been reduced to about 26,000 men in total and a few elephants. Still determined to get victory, Hannibal led his men down onto the plains of Italy.
As they arrived in Italy, Hannibal used the same strategy of presenting himself as a liberator to get a number of cities to side with him against Rome. His army joined these people who had now formed anti-Roman forces in northern Italy and the main assault on the Romans began.
Through this, Hannibal was able to destroy many areas in the Italian countryside and he won several significant battles as well, including the Cannae, Trasimene and Trebbia.
He had other strategies to keep himself from being assassinated by hired killers sent by the Romans or spies in his camp.

As Polybius puts it: Hannibal “had a set of wigs made, each of which made him look like a man of a different age.
He changed these constantly, each time changing his apparel to match his appearance. Thus he was hard to recognize, not just by those who saw him briefly, but even by those who knew him well.”
Hannibal was eventually defeated at the Battle of Zama in 202 BCE by Scipio Africanus (236-183 BCE) and retired from service to Carthage. This brought an end to the Second Punic War.
He spent the rest of his life as a statesman and then in voluntary exile at the courts of foreign kings.

In 183 BCE, Hannibal in his 60s killed himself by drinking poison to avoid capture by the Romans.
Till date, Hannibal’s journey through the Alps is described as one of the greatest achievements of ancient warfare.

Even though he lost several of his troops and animals, he was still determined to make the journey, showing the strength of a leader who was on course to do
anything at all to defeat the enemy.

Follow @Africa_Archives

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Africa Archives ™

Africa Archives ™ Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @Africa_Archives

30 May
The bitter truth about colonel Muammar Gaddafi's death. A legend betrayed and killed by his own brainwashed people under the influence of the west #Thread Image
Libya was the world's poorest country in 1951. Gaddafi made it Africa's most developed country with $150 billion foreign reserves & zero debt.Under Muammar Gaddafi, Libya had one of the world's strongest currencies and Libyans had interest free loans.
1 Libyan Dinar equalled $0.82781 in 2011. Gaddafi wanted to give all African countries the Dinar to strengthen their economies.He also had 150 Tonnes of GOLD which he wanted to distribute accross Africa to be used in trading. Image
Read 90 tweets
29 May
How the only biological son of Roman general Julius Caesar became the last pharaoh of Egypt #Thread

Caesarion wears the striped head cloth of the pharaohs in a first-century B.C. rose granite statue, National Roman Museum, Rome. AKG/ALBU/NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
At age three, Caesarion, the alleged love child of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, was already co-king of Egypt. He became his mother’s co-ruler just months after his alleged father, Julius Caesar, had been assassinated. But his rule was short-lived.
Believed to be the only biological son of the most powerful man in Rome, Caesarion was seen as a threat to Rome’s greatness, thus, his adoptive brother had him killed, shortly after the death of his mom, Cleopatra.
Read 21 tweets
24 May
Leaked .@HillaryClinton Emails Revealed NATO Killed Gaddafi to Stop the formation of United States of Africa
Of the 3,000 emails released from Hillary Clinton's private email server in late December 2015, about a third were from her close confidante Sidney Blumenthal. One of these emails, dated April 2, 2011, read in part:
"Qaddafi's government holds 143 tons of gold, and a similar amount in silver ... This gold was accumulated prior to the current rebellion and was intended to be used to establish a pan-African currency based on the Libyan golden Dinar.
Read 8 tweets
23 May
23 yrs ago, U.S. cruise missiles destroyed Sudan’s largest pharmaceutical factory that was saving lives #Thread

In 1998, U.S. cruise missiles flattened El-Shifa, Sudan's largest pharmaceutical factory. Photo: Scott Peterson/TCSM/Getty Images
On August 19, 1998, 14 cruise missiles flattened El-Shifa, Sudan’s largest pharmaceutical factory producing essential medicines for people in the then-largest country in Africa. Then-U.S. President Bill Clinton ordered the attack on the factory and a training camp in
Afghanistan in retaliation for the bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania two weeks earlier by Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda network.

A total of 79 missiles was launched from a submarine in the Red Sea, with 14 hitting El-Shifa industrial facility adjacent to a
Read 22 tweets
23 May
How ‘Osama the Crocodile’ ate over 80 humans in a Ugandan village #Thread

villagers looking at crocodile Osama after it was captured by Uganda Wildlife Authority staff - Pic credit: AFP/Getty Images
Once upon a time, a village in Uganda never had peace due to the presence of the world’s most prolific man-eater. ‘Osama the crocodile’, lived in Lake Victoria and never spared any human it comes across.
Measuring 16ft from snout to tail, and weighing one ton, Osama allegedly devoured humans and maimed several others.
Read 17 tweets
23 May
Emperor Haile Selassie’s gift that left Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta fuming #Thread
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta had few close friends while he was president of Kenya. One of them was Ethiopian leader Emperor Haile Selassie. They were such good friends, that Kenyatta made sure that the Emperor was Kenya’s first foreign dignitary invited during the Jamhuri...
Day celebrations in 1964. Jamhuri Day is a Kenyan holiday, celebrating its independence from Great Britain on December 12, 1963, and the establishment of its republic.

During the celebrations in 1964, Haile Selassie gifted Kenyatta a white pet dog.
Read 12 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Too expensive? Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal Become our Patreon

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us on Twitter!

:(