The tactics of the Roman legions had not yet acquired that perfection which they received from the military genius of Marius, and which we read of in
Hasdrubal’s Failed Withdrawal, Vulnerable Position
At the first watch of the night Hasdrubal led his men silently out of their camp, and moved northward toward the Metaurus, in the hope of placing that
Roman Armies Combine Against Hasdrubal
Rome faced war on two fronts, south and north. Carthage now had two armies and almost two Hannibals, in Italy.Continuing Battle of Metaurus,our
The Brothers Must Never Meet Alive
It had not been expected either by friend or foe that Hasdrubal would effect his passage of the Alps so early in the year as actually
Haddrubal’s Army Enters Italy
Even if the campaign were to be marked by no decisive success on either side Rome's ruin seemed certain.Continuing Battle of Metaurus,our
Who Shall Lead Rome?
In this emergency the Romans looked among themselves earnestly and anxiously for leaders fit to meet the perils of the coming campaign.Continuing
War of Attrition
If Rome was weakened by the continued strife, so was Hannibal also; and it was clear that the unaided resources of his army were unequal to the task
Why Carthage Lost
He mentions the Libyans, the bulk and the most ancient part of the population, hating the Carthaginians intensely on account of the oppressiveness of
The Carthaginians
There remained Carthage -- the great Carthage, and her mighty empire -- mighty in a far different degree than Phoenicia's had been. Rome annihilated