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Hannibal's Brother Mago: The Barca Who Almost Saved Carthage

6 min · 4 de jul de 2026
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While Hannibal Barca dominates the history of the Second Punic War, his younger brother Mago played a critical but often overlooked role. After the disastrous Battle of the Metaurus, where his other brother Hasdrubal was killed, Mago spent years campaigning in southern Italy, then returned to Carthage to lead a desperate last stand. This episode explores Mago's campaigns in Bruttium, his recruitment of Ligurian and Gallic mercenaries, his disastrous wound at the Battle of the Po Valley in 203 BC, and his death during the final sea voyage back to Carthage. We also examine the broader Barca family strategy: three brothers fighting Rome on different fronts, and how Mago's failure to link up with Hannibal sealed Carthage's fate. Drawing on Polybius and Livy, we separate the legendary stories from the historical record, including the claim that Mago introduced viticulture to the Balearic Islands. For listeners who know Cannae and Zama, here is the missing chapter of the Barca family war effort. #HannibalBarca #MagoBarca #SecondPunicWar #Carthage #Bruttium #BattleOfTheMetaurus #Ligurians #Gauls #Polybius #Livy #BalearicIslands #Viticulture #Barcids #ScipioAfricanus #PoValley #203BC #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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