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Hannibal's Spanish Campaign: How He Conquered Iberia Before Italy

8 min · 22. kesä 2026
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Long before Hannibal crossed the Alps and shocked Rome at Trebia and Cannae, he spent years forging a veteran army in Iberia. This episode goes deep into Hannibal's Spanish campaign (221–218 BCE), examining how he consolidated Carthaginian control over the peninsula, fought the Carpetani and Olcades, besieged Althaea, and built the interlocking loyalty of Iberian chieftains through marriage alliance and personal charisma. We unpack the strategic importance of Cartago Nova, the recruitment of slingers from the Balearic Islands, and the delicate diplomacy with tribes like the Turdetani and Ilergetes. Drawing on Polybius and Livy, we explore how Hannibal transformed a patchwork of client states into a springboard for the invasion of Italy — and why his Spanish base proved both a strength and a vulnerability when Scipio Africanus later turned the tables. #HannibalBarca #Carthage #Iberia #SecondPunicWar #CartagoNova #Polybius #Livy #BalearicSlingers #Carpetani #Olcades #Turdetani #Ilergetes #Althaea #HistoryFexingo #AncientHistory #SiegeWarfare #SpanishCampaign #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Before Hannibal famously crossed the Alps with war elephants, he had to navigate the complex politics of Celtic Gaul, secure local guides, and choose among several treacherous mountain passes. This episode traces his 1500-mile march from Carthago Nova to the Alps, examining the Gallic tribes who allied — or fought — him, the rival routes historians still debate (Col de la Traversette, Col du Clapier, Mont Cenis), and the logistical miracle of moving 40,000 men, 6,000 horses, and 37 elephants through hostile terrain in 218 BCE. We draw on Polybius (who interviewed survivors) and Livy, and explore recent archaeological evidence — including elephant dung DNA found near the Traversette pass. No prior episode has focused on the Alpine crossing itself, the critical decisions made en route, or the Gallic diplomacy that made it possible. If you've ever wondered how Hannibal actually got those elephants over the mountains, this is the episode for you. #HannibalBarca #AlpsCrossing #SecondPunicWar #Carthage #AncientHistory #Polybius #Livy #ColDeLaTraversette #GallicTribes #WarElephants #MilitaryHistory #AlpinePasses #218BCE #Allobroges #Boii #Insubres #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Hannibal's crossing of the Alps with war elephants is one of antiquity's most iconic feats — but how did he actually get them there, and how effective were they in battle? This episode of Fexingo History dives into the logistics, training, and combat role of Carthaginian war elephants, from the African forest elephants Hannibal used to the Indian elephants of his successors. We discuss the species debate — were they Loxodonta cyclotis or Loxodonta africana? — and how elephants were captured in Numidia, trained by mahouts, and deployed to break Roman infantry lines. We also cover their vulnerabilities: the terror they inspired, the panic they could cause when wounded, and why even Hannibal lost most of his elephants by winter 218 BCE. Specific battles include Trebia, where elephants helped win the day, and Zama, where they turned against their own lines. We also compare Roman anti-elephant tactics — torches, javelins, and pigs — and touch on the extinction of North African forest elephants in the wild. A focused, humane look at the real animals behind the legend. #Hannibal #WarElephants #Carthage #SecondPunicWar #AlpsCrossing #Trebia #Zama #Numidia #AfricanForestElephant #Mahout #AncientWarfare #Polybius #Livy #Pachyderms #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory #NorthAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode of Hannibal Barca: The General Who Nearly Destroyed Rome, Lucas and Luna explore the diverse mercenary forces that made Hannibal’s army legendary. From Iberian scutarii and caetrati to Gallic warriors with long swords and Numidian light cavalry, they break down who these soldiers were, how they fought, and why they stayed loyal through fifteen brutal years in Italy. They also discuss the pay structure, the role of chieftains, and the cultural exchange between Carthaginian officers and Celtic fighters. Specific details include the Iberian falcata and soliferrum, the Gallic long sword, Libyan spear tactics, and the crucial Numidian skirmish tactics that outflanked Roman legions at Cannae and Trebia. Lucas explains how Hannibal recruited after battles, blending survivors into his corps, and how his personal leadership forged a multinational army that nearly broke Rome. A must-listen for anyone interested in ancient warfare, mercenary logistics, and the human side of the Second Punic War. #HannibalBarca #Mercenaries #Carthage #SecondPunicWar #Iberian #Gallic #Numidian #Libyan #AncientWarfare #Falcatasword #Soliferrum #Longsword #Cavalry #Cannae #Trebia #Polybius #Livy #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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After crossing the Alps, Hannibal Barca campaigned in Italy for 15 years without ever being recalled to Carthage. How did he keep his multi-ethnic army—Iberians, Celts, Numidians, Libyans, and Greeks—unified and loyal for so long? This episode explores the leadership tactics, cultural incentives, and political strategies that held his coalition together. We look at how Hannibal used personal oaths, shared plunder, marriage alliances, and religious rituals to bond his soldiers to him. We also cover the challenges of desertion, the role of his inner circle of Barcid loyalists, the integration of Gallic allies after Trebia, and the remarkable case of his Numidian cavalry commander Maharbal. Drawing from Polybius and Livy, we examine the logistics of payment, the use of local munificence in Italian towns, and the psychological effect of Hannibal's consistent presence on the front line. A fresh look at the human side of the Second Punic War. #HannibalBarca #SecondPunicWar #MilitaryLeadership #Carthage #HannibalsArmy #MercenaryLoyalty #Polybius #Livy #IberianWarriors #NumidianCavalry #GallicAllies #Maharbal #AncientWarfare #BarcidDynasty #ItalianCampaign #ArmyLogistics #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Sacred Band of Carthage—an elite infantry unit that fought alongside Hannibal during the Second Punic War. Drawing on ancient sources like Polybius, Diodorus Siculus, and Justin, they discuss the unit's origins in the 4th century BCE, its composition of aristocratic Carthaginian citizens, and its distinctive equipment: linen cuirasses, oval shields, and long thrusting spears. The conversation covers the Sacred Band's performance at battles like the Bagradas River under Xanthippus and later at Zama under Hannibal. Lucas clarifies the controversy around the unit's name and whether it was truly a 'sacred band' like the Theban one, noting that Polybius never uses the term—only later historians like Diodorus do. They also touch on the political power of Carthaginian nobles who served in the band, the unit's destruction at Zama, and why Carthage never raised a similar force again. A vivid look at the men who formed the core of Carthage's pre-Hannibalic army. #SacredBand #Carthage #Hannibal #Polybius #DiodorusSiculus #Xanthippus #Zama #BagradasRiver #HamilcarBarca #SecondPunicWar #NorthAfrica #Phoenician #BaalHammon #EliteInfantry #AncientWarfare #FexingoHistory #History #Punic Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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