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Hannibal's Greek Mercenaries: The Hellenic Soldiers Who Fought for Carthage

6 min · 27. Mai 2026
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Episode 60 of the Hannibal Barca series explores the often-overlooked role of Greek mercenaries in Carthage's army. While Hannibal famously relied on Iberians, Gauls, Libyans, and Numidians, Greek soldiers from the Hellenistic world—especially Laconians, Thessalians, and Cretans—served as elite heavy infantry and archers. We discuss why Greeks fought for Carthage, their tactical roles, pay and conditions, and how they contrasted with Roman allies. Specific figures like the Spartan general Xanthippus, who defeated Roman legions in the First Punic War, and the Cretan archers are highlighted. We also examine the broader context of Greek mercenary culture in the Mediterranean, the polyglot nature of Hannibal's army, and how this diversity was both a strength and a logistical challenge. This episode fills a gap in our series, focusing on the Hellenic contribution to the Punic war machine. Topics include hoplites, phalangites, peltasts, toxotai, the Battle of Tunis, and Carthage's reliance on foreign professionals. #HannibalBarca #GreekMercenaries #Carthage #PunicWars #Xanthippus #CretanArchers #Hoplites #Phalangites #BattleOfTunis #HellenisticWarfare #MercenaryCulture #Polybius #Livy #AncientGreece #NorthAfrica #Rome #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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