Punic politics, economy, and alliances, 218–201
P Barceló - A Companion to the Punic Wars, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… be positioned in northern Hispania and despite the dissensions within the Carthaginian
leadership: a commander named Hamilcar (Geus, 59f.) staged a revolt against Hasdrubal Barca, …
leadership: a commander named Hamilcar (Geus, 59f.) staged a revolt against Hasdrubal Barca, …
Battle of Cannae
CHBLA Paullus - Battles that Changed History: An Encyclopedia …, 2010 - books.google.com
In the Battle of Cannae on August 2, 216 BCE, Hannibal Barca’s Carthaginians destroyed
two Roman armies in perhaps the most famous double envelopment in history. In 264 Roman …
two Roman armies in perhaps the most famous double envelopment in history. In 264 Roman …
An archaeological analysis of a battlefield of the Second Punic War: The camps of the battle of Baecula
JP Bellón Ruiz, C Rueda Galán… - Journal of Roman …, 2016 - ruja.ujaen.es
… In that confrontation in 208 BC, Scipio the Younger faced Hasdrubal Barca. It was a momentous
battle, at least in terms of its subsequent outcome, given that it could be considered the …
battle, at least in terms of its subsequent outcome, given that it could be considered the …
Rome versus Carthage: The Second Punic War battlefield of Baecula and the siege of Iliturgi 1
… The Roman reoccupation of Hasdrubal Barca’s camp. The third camp area we have
analysed corresponds to the plain to the north- west of Camp A. Thanks to more extensive …
analysed corresponds to the plain to the north- west of Camp A. Thanks to more extensive …