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During the Second Punic War, the famous Carthaginian general Hannibal led his forces to numerous victories. But did he really take war elephants across the Alps?
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Hannibal, the Carthaginian general, marching his war elephants over the snow-covered Alps to confront the Romans in 218BCE.
Hannibal’s victories in Italy made him a legend, but the war was ultimately decided on African soil by a young Numidian prince who chose the perfect moment to switch sides. This chapter follows ...
The Carthaginian general famously used elephants during the Punic Wars. But until now, archaeologists had never found skeletal remains linking the animals to the conflict ...
For centuries, Hannibal's elephants were legend - now a rare bone found in Spain may offer real proof.
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A small elephant bone found in Spain may be the first physical evidence of Hannibal's legendary war elephants.
A 2,200-year-old elephant bone found in Spain may finally prove Hannibal brought war elephants to the battlefield.
When faced with a crisis, the ancient Romans sometimes turned to plagiarism. Take, for instance, the Second Punic War: Hannibal had managed to cross the Alps with his famous elephants and had promptly ...
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