Hannibal Barca: The General Who Nearly Destroyed Rome — Fexingo History

Hannibal's Mercenary Army: The Polyglot Force That Fought for Carthage

6 min · 6. juni 2026
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Hannibal Barca's army that crossed the Alps and terrorized Rome for fifteen years was not a purely Carthaginian force. It was a multinational, multilingual coalition of mercenaries, allies, and impressed soldiers from across the western Mediterranean. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the composition of Hannibal's army: the Numidian light cavalry under chieftains like Maharbal and Syphax's rival Masinissa, the Libyan phalanx infantry armed with captured Roman gear, the Balearic slingers whose accuracy terrified legionaries, the Celtiberian scutarii from Iberia, and the Gallic warriors who joined after the Po Valley victories. They discuss how Hannibal kept this fractious force loyal through a mix of shared plunder, charismatic leadership, and a common hatred of Rome. The hosts also touch on the logistical challenges of feeding and paying tens of thousands of men across Italy, including the use of local requisition, the Carthaginian treasury's strain, and the role of Italian allies like Capua and Tarentum who provided supplies. Finally, they note how after Zama, the remnants of this army scattered or were absorbed into Rome's sphere. #HannibalBarca #CarthaginianArmy #Mercenaries #SecondPunicWar #NumidianCavalry #BalearicSlingers #LibyanInfantry #Celtiberians #Gauls #Maharbal #Masinissa #Cannae #Zama #AncientHistory #MilitaryHistory #NorthAfrica #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into Hannibal's 212 BC siege of Capua, the second-largest city in Italy and a key ally that defected to Carthage after Cannae. They explore how Capua's wealth and strategic importance made it a linchpin of Hannibal's Italian strategy, and how the Roman response—a relentless, multi-year siege under Appius Claudius Pulcher and Fulvius Flaccus—marked a turning point in the Second Punic War. The hosts discuss the controversial Roman decision to decapitate the city's leadership rather than raze it, the role of Capuan cavalry, and the broader implications for Hannibal's war of attrition. Polybius and Livy provide contrasting accounts of the siege's brutality and aftermath. A fresh angle: Capua's 'soft power' and internal politics—how the city's senate debated loyalty, and how Hannibal's failure to relieve the city exposed the limits of his strategy. Also covered: the Battle of Beneventum (214 BC) that preceded the siege, and the enduring legacy of Capua's fall as a symbol of Roman resilience. #Capua #Hannibal #SecondPunicWar #RomanHistory #Polybius #Livy #SiegeOfCapua #AppiusClaudiusPulcher #FulviusFlaccus #Beneventum #Carthage #AncientItaly #MilitaryHistory #WarOfAttrition #Samnites #Campania #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Hannibal's Elephant Surus and the Alpine Route

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the story of Surus, Hannibal's most famous war elephant, and what he reveals about the logistics and mythology of the Alps crossing. They discuss the species of elephants used by Carthage (Loxodonta cyclotis vs. Elephas maximus), the evidence for Surus's name meaning 'the Syrian' in Latin, and how he became a legend in later Roman literature. The conversation also touches on the physical challenges of moving elephants across the mountains, including the use of rafts on the Rhône, the narrow passes of the Col de la Traversette, and the psychological impact on both Roman and Gallic observers. Lucas and Luna consider the reliability of ancient sources like Polybius and Livy, and how later writers like Pliny the Elder embellished Surus's story. The episode ends with a reflection on how Surus symbolizes the blending of African, Asian, and European worlds in Hannibal's campaign. #HannibalBarca #Surus #WarElephants #AlpsCrossing #Loxodontacyclotis #Elephasmaximus #Polybius #Livy #Pliny #ColDeLaTraversette #SecondPunicWar #Carthage #Rome #AncientHistory #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Hannibal's Mercenaries: How Carthage Paid for Its Army

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Hannibal's Legendary War Elephants: Truth vs Myth

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna tackle one of the most iconic images of the ancient world: Hannibal Barca's war elephants crossing the Alps. But how much of what we think we know is true? They dig into the species used (African forest elephants, not African bush elephants — much smaller than you'd imagine), the logistics of transporting them across mountains, and the actual combat record of elephants in Hannibal's Italian campaign. They explore the famous Battle of Trebia where elephants panicked Roman horses, the disastrous crossing of the Apennines where many elephants died, and Hannibal's final elephant at the Battle of Zama — a poignant end to a misunderstood weapon. You'll learn about the Indian elephant connection via Ptolemaic Egypt, the tactical limitations that made elephants a double-edged sword, and why later Roman authors exaggerated their size and ferocity. A nuanced look at reality behind the legend. #HannibalBarca #WarElephants #Carthage #AlpsCrossing #SecondPunicWar #BattleOfTrebia #BattleOfZama #AfricanForestElephant #PtolemaicEgypt #PunicArmy #AncientHistory #MilitaryHistory #Polybius #Livy #ElephasMaximus #LoxodontaCyclotis #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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