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Hannibal's Camp Life: Daily Routines of His Army in Italy

5 min · 10 jun 2026
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While much has been said about Hannibal's battles and political maneuvers, this episode zooms in on the daily life within his army during the fifteen years he campaigned in Italy. Lucas and Luna explore how the Carthaginian general kept his polyglot force—Libyans, Iberians, Celts, Numidians—fed, paid, and loyal far from home. They discuss the logistical challenges of foraging in hostile territory, the camp's layout and discipline, the role of merchants and spies in the camp, and how Hannibal used religious rituals and personal charisma to maintain morale. Specific details include the use of local grain supplies, the organization of the contubernium (tent unit), the presence of camp followers and families, and the famous story of Hannibal sleeping on the ground with his men. The episode also touches on the contrast between Roman and Carthaginian camp customs, drawing from Polybius and Livy, and considers how camp life shaped the army's effectiveness over years of attrition. #HannibalBarca #Carthage #SecondPunicWar #MilitaryHistory #CampLife #Logistics #Polybius #Livy #NumidianCavalry #IberianMercenaries #LibyanPhalanx #Contubernium #Foraging #Morale #AncientWarfare #FexingoHistory #History #Rome Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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