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Hannibal: The General Who Made Rome Tremble

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Hannibal’s Death and Legacy

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Image Source: National Geographic.

Facing Roman agents intent on capturing him alive, Hannibal chose death by poison in approximately 183 BC, determined to deny Rome the satisfaction of his capture. Though his life ended in exile, Hannibal’s legacy profoundly influenced military strategy and leadership for centuries. His innovative tactics, bold maneuvers, and psychological mastery have been meticulously studied by military commanders, historians, and scholars alike—from Julius Caesar to Napoleon Bonaparte. Today, Hannibal remains synonymous with strategic genius, embodying courage, resilience, and ingenuity in warfare. His remarkable campaigns continue to captivate imaginations, cementing his reputation as one of history’s most extraordinary and formidable generals.

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