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Hannibal's Spanish Mines: The Silver That Fueled the War

5 min · 24 jun 2026
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In this episode, we explore a crucial but often overlooked aspect of Hannibal's war machine: the silver mines of Carthago Nova. While Hannibal's battlefield genius is legendary, his campaigns were fueled by vast amounts of silver from Spain's Sierra Morena mountains. We dive into the mining operations—how Carthaginians extracted ore, the labor force of slaves and local Iberians, and the staggering output that funded mercenaries, built fleets, and sustained a 15-year war in Italy. Learn about the mines at Cartagena, the role of Hasdrubal the Fair in securing these resources, and how Rome's eventual capture of Carthago Nova under Scipio Africanus in 209 BCE cut Hannibal's supply lines. We also touch on the technical aspects: the use of fire-setting, the scale of production estimated from Polybius and Livy, and the geopolitical importance of controlling Spanish silver. A deep dive into the economic engine of the Second Punic War. #Hannibal #Carthage #CarthagoNova #SilverMines #SpanishSilver #SecondPunicWar #Mining #Hasdrubal #ScipioAfricanus #Polybius #Livy #SierraMorena #Mercenaries #WarEconomy #AncientMining #Phoenician #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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