It’s almost like saying the US didn’t have to fight an war overseas because eventually they got bases on the enemies continent. Almost. Carthage really had no presence in Spain prior to the end of the first punic war. So in 237 BC they start the conquest of Iberia. The second punic war starts in 218 BC. So 19 years of conquest in Iberia does mean they had some land and some allies, but again, hardly a pillar of the Empire. It was mostly a piggy bank and a way of reclaiming wealth and power after being spanked by Rome in the first punic war.
Thats more nonsense, the army came from that region and here again you call the part of the empire they controlled “bases” in order to somehow make it seem the whole area is wasteland, when in reality it is the most fertile and sustaining farmland in the whole empire and populated with many people. “Bases” would apply more to the arid coastline areas along Morocco/Algeria.
The area of Spain was more sustainable than any other area besides the developed area around Tunis.
I never once stated the attack didn’t come from the direction of Spain. I said the war was launched by Carthage, primarily a power across the sea from Rome. I stand by that assertion.
But what you NEVER recall is the fact that this was not a war across the “ocean”, rather the entire war came from Spain so it was a war entirely from the European continent.
Does IL stand by his assertion that Hannibal was a turk or at least born in Turkey?
Got me on the where rather than wear. Effects of almost being killed a few years ago and the resulting brain injury.
It’s not Turkey per se, rather it is in a location where modern Turkey exists.
So IL, back to your assertion Hannibal was a turk?
I didn’t say that, i said he was born in an area where Turkey is now.
and lets not forget your zinger of a comment here:
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I believe Hannibal spent 10 years in Italy with no “ocean” between his army and that of Rome.
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Carthage was indeed across the ocean and that is from where the attack originated from sans his European allies. Most of Frances big battles were not far from its borders excluding of course the Africa campaign and the Moscow defeat.
Quite the feat shipping Elephants to Europe. Quite the feat surviving 10 years an ocean away from home in hostile territory. Transportation was a bit more challenging in Hannibal’s time compared to Napoleon
And where was he born?
And he died (not born) in Gebze, Turkey. I was going on memory from what i was taught and remembered his place of death rather than birth. He was born in North Africa.