Hannibal, Rome’s Greatest Enemy (PARTS 1 – 5)
Second Punic War
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I’m working on the Battle of Cannae and I decided to compile the first 10 episodes, because when combined they have some 2 hours of video. So grouping them into two 1-hour videos (Parts 1 – 5) and (Parts 6 – 10) would make it a lot easier for you guys to watch, rather than go through every episode individually.
That said, the episodes still have some stuff that the compilation doesn’t, like the end cards, etc.
The second compilation (Parts 6 – 10) should be released in a week or two!
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Narrated by David McCallion
Graphics:
Many thanks to Fabio Naskino Fiorenza for allowing us to use his fantastic Hannibal portrait. Check out more of his work here: http://www.puttyandpaint.com/FabioNaskinoFiorenza
Music:
Peaks of Atlas – Omri Lahav
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Sources:
“The Punic Wars, 264 – 146 BC” – Nigel Bagnall
“Histories” – Polybius
“Carthage must be destroyed” – Richard Miles
“Fall of Carthage” – Adrian Goldsworthy
“Hannibal’s Oath” – John Prevas
#hannibal #carthage #rome
That said, the episodes still have some stuff that the compilation doesn't, like the end cards, etc.
The second compilation (Parts 6 – 10) should be released in a week or two!
And what abaut the rest of the war? I like punic wars!
Excellent my friend! Can't wait for the rest! I am going to be teaching a class using your videos. I am not the first to do it.
The GOAT
He very nearly defeated rome single handedly
Hannibal and Alexander the Great are the greatest generals of all time
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I got excited and thought this was a 50 mintue video on Cannae
Keep up the good work.Can't wait for Cannae.
I already watched this on you previous video. And im waiting to part 10
Great job









i would argue Romes greatest enemy is it own citizens