Hannibal Barca: The General Who Nearly Destroyed Rome — Fexingo History
In 212 BC, Hannibal pulled off one of his most audacious gambits: the capture of Tarentum, a wealthy Greek city in southern Italy that had been allied with Rome. But the story isn't just about military strategy. It's about a betrayal hatched over oysters and wine, a secret night operation that exploited a Roman garrison's complacency, and the brutal reprisals that followed. We walk through the plot by Tarentine nobles Philemenus and Nicon, who smuggled Hannibal into the city through a poorly guarded gate. We also explore the controversial aftermath: did Hannibal spare the Romans deliberately, or was his discipline a strategic error? And we look at the longer-term consequences, including how Rome's refusal to negotiate after Tarentum hardened into a war of attrition that ultimately doomed Carthage. This episode draws on Polybius and Livy, with a close look at the city's topography, the role of the Tarentine fleet, and the eerie calm of a city that changed hands by stealth, not storm. #HannibalBarca #Tarentum #SecondPunicWar #Philemenus #Nicon #Polybius #Livy #FabiusMaximus #SiegeOfTarentum #CarthaginianStrategy #RomanRepublic #MagnaGraecia #Betrayal #NightOperation #History #FexingoHistory #212BC #AncientWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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