Hannibal Barca: The General Who Nearly Destroyed Rome — Fexingo History
For centuries, the story of Hannibal crossing the Alps with war elephants has been a blend of classical sources and romantic legend. But in recent decades, archaeologists and historians have re-examined the evidence—from Polybius and Livy to soil samples and ancient dung—to narrow down which pass Hannibal actually used. This episode explores the competing theories, the physical challenges his army faced, and what forensic science has revealed about the route. We look at the Col de la Traversette, the Col du Clapier, and the Mont Cenis pass, weighing the arguments for each. We also consider the political context: why Hannibal chose to cross the Alps at all, and how the geography shaped the war. Finally, we discuss the enduring mystery and what we still don't know about one of history's most famous military feats. #HannibalBarca #AlpsCrossing #WarElephants #SecondPunicWar #Polybius #Livy #ColDeLaTraversette #ColDuClapier #MontCenis #Archaeology #AncientHistory #Carthage #Rome #MilitaryHistory #AlpineArchaeology #FexingoHistory #History #AncientWarfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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