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Hannibal247 B.C.E. –182 B.C.E.
The Battle of Cannae “was a supreme example of generalship, never bettered in history… and it set the lines of military tactics for 2,000 years”
—Will Durant
AMELIA COSTIGANLIS 232-0Dr. Katherine Shelton
Hannibal
A Carthaginian General born in 247 B.C.E. and an enemy of Rome
During the Second Punic War, he led his army from Spain to Italy in a risky move across the Alps for a surprise attack
Brilliant Strategist and one of the most talented tacticians in history
He won the battles but did not win the war.
How did Hannibal Almost Defeat Rome?Or what we can learn from Hannibal today
Efficient intelligence system
Strategy: Planned daring military operations never seen before. Improvised and changed tactics on the battlefield. Also good at tactics.
Leadership: Brilliant at motivating troops that were
mainly mercenary soldiers not loyal to Carthage
Exploitation: exploited the weaknesses of the
opposing army and specifically the weakness of the
commander
Bold
The Cannae Model
The Battle of Cannae (216 B.C.E.) was the archetypal battle of annihilation
Hannibal invented the Double Envelopement Strategy or Pincer movement taught at military schools today.
A. attacking the front and back simultaneously by
using the element of surprise or a trap
Sources• Green, Robert.(1996). Hannibal. New York: Franklin Watts, A Division of Grolier
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• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cannae
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• Biography from Hutchinson Encyclopedia of Biography (2000, Copyright Helicon Publishing Limited 2000. Available from:http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com.jerome.stjohns.edu:81/hww/results/getResults.jhtml?_DARGS=/hww/results/results_common.jhtml.21