*19 OCTOBER 202 BCE*
(at the “battle of zama”, roman legions under “scipio africanus” defeat “hannibal barca”, leader of the army defending “carthage”)
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(also referred to as The Hannibalic War and (by the Romans) the War Against Hannibal)
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(the Second Punic War lasted from 218 to 201 BC and involved combatants in the western and eastern Mediterranean)
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(this was the second major war between Carthage and the Roman Republic and its allied Italic socii, with the crucial participation of Numidian-Berber armies and tribes on both sides)
(the two states fought three major wars with each other over the course of their existence)
(they are called the “Punic Wars” because Rome’s name for Carthaginians was Poeni, derived from Poenici (earlier form of Punici), a reference to the founding of Carthage by Phoenician settlers)
(the war was to a considerable extent initiated by ‘carthage’ at Saguntum in Spain and is marked by Hannibal’s surprising overland journey and his costly crossing of the Alps, followed by his reinforcement by Gallic allies and crushing victories over Roman armies in the Battle of the Trebia and the ambush at ‘trasimene’)
(in the following year (216), Hannibal’s army defeated the Romans again, this time in southern Italy at ‘cannae’)
(in consequence of these defeats, many roman allies went over to Carthage, prolonging the war in Italy for over a decade)
(against Hannibal’s skill on the battlefield, the romans deployed the ‘fabian strategy’)
(‘roman forces’ were more capable in siege warfare than the ‘Carthaginians’ and recaptured all of the major cities that had joined the enemy, as well as defeating a Carthaginian attempt to reinforce ‘Hannibal’ at the ‘Battle of the Metaurus’)
(in the meantime, in Iberia, which served as the main source of manpower for the Carthaginian army, a second Roman expedition under Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major took Carthago Nova by assault and ended Carthaginian rule over Iberia in the ‘Battle of Ilipa’)
(the final engagement was the ‘Battle of Zama’ in ‘Africa’ between ‘Scipio Africanus’ and ‘Hannibal’, resulting in the latter’s defeat and the imposition of harsh peace conditions on ‘Carthage’ (‘Carthaginian peace’), which ceased to be a major power and became a ‘roman client-state’)
(a sideshow of this war was the indecisive ‘First Macedonian War’ in the ‘Eastern Mediterranean’ and the ‘ionian sea’)
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(all battles mentioned in the introduction are ranked among the most costly traditional battles of human history)
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(in addition, there were a few successful ambushes of armies that also ended in their annihilation)
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*🌈✨ *TABLE OF CONTENTS* ✨🌷*
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