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  • Siege of Syracuse, 213-212 BC – Hannibal (Part 21) – Second Punic War

    Siege of Syracuse, 213-212 BC – Hannibal (Part 21) – Second Punic War

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    In part 21 we head to Sicily. Syracuse was a thorn in Rome’s side that could not be ignored due to its strategic importance. It’s capture was a bitter blow for Hannibal, as Rome could redirect significant resources in manpower, ships, provisions, and commanders to other theaters. Hannibal would feel the brunt of this massive shift. Furthermore, the capture of Syracuse by Rome marked the end of the independence of Greek cities in southern Italy and Sicily.

    Special thanks to David Feeney for graciously allowing us to use his paper “Hannibal’s Summer campaign of 213 BC”. This episode would not have been possible without him. You can find his work here: https://www.academia.edu/41257617/The_Second_Punic_War_Hannibals_summer_campaign_in_213_BC_in_southern_Apulia

    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    Sources and citations:
    Syracuse in Antiquity – Richard J. Evans (2011)
    Fortifications of Syracuse: Dionysius I, 405 to 396 BC – Kyle Govan (2016)
    Hannibal’s Summer campaign of 213 BC – David Feeney (2019)
    Fall of Carthage – Adrian Goldsworthy (2003)
    From the Founding of the City – by Livy, translated by Canon Roberts (1905)
    The Punic Wars – Nigel Bagnall (2008)
    Hannibal – G. P. Baker (1999)
    Hannibal’s War – John Peddie (2005)
    The History of Rome, Livy (2006)
    The Rise of the Roman Empire – Polybius (translation by Ian Scott-Kilvert) (1980)
    A companion to the Punic Wars – Dexter Hoyos (2015)

    #hannibal #documentary #history

  • Hannibal (PARTS 18 – 20) βš”οΈ Rome’s Greatest Enemy βš”οΈ Second Punic War

    Hannibal (PARTS 18 – 20) βš”οΈ Rome’s Greatest Enemy βš”οΈ Second Punic War

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    As with previous compilations I merged the last few episodes for easier viewing. I hope you enjoy this one!

    Special thanks to David Feeney for graciously allowing us to use his paper “Hannibal’s Summer campaign of 213 BC”. This episode would not have been possible without him. You can find his work here: https://www.academia.edu/41257617/The_Second_Punic_War_Hannibals_summer_campaign_in_213_BC_in_southern_Apulia

    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    Sources and citations:
    Part 18 & 19:
    The Second Punic War: The battle of Hibera, 215 BC – David Feeney (2019)
    The Punic Wars, 264 – 146 BC – Nigel Bagnall (2002)
    Hannibal – G. P. Baker (1999)
    Hannibal’s War – John Peddie (2005)
    Hannibal: A History of the Art of War – Theodore Ayrault Dodge (2012)
    Fall of Carthage – Adrian Goldsworthy (2003)
    Cannae: Hannibal’s Greatest Victory – Adrian Goldsworthy (2019)
    The History of Rome, Livy (2006)
    Histories, Book 7 (from The Complete Histories) – Polybius (2009)
    The Rise of the Roman Empire – Polybius (translation by Ian Scott-Kilvert) (1980)
    A companion to the Punic Wars – Dexter Hoyos (2015)
    Problems of the Second Punic War: III. Rome and Her Italian Allies

    Part 20:
    Sicily and the Second Punic War: The (Re)Organisation of Rome’s First Province – John Serrati
    Hannibal’s Summer campaign of 213 BC – David Feeney (2019)
    Fall of Carthage – Adrian Goldsworthy (2003)
    From the Founding of the City – by Livy, translated by Canon Roberts (1905)
    The Punic Wars – Nigel Bagnall (2008)
    Hannibal – G. P. Baker (1999)
    Hannibal’s War – John Peddie (2005)
    The History of Rome, Livy (2006)
    The Rise of the Roman Empire – Polybius (translation by Ian Scott-Kilvert) (1980)
    A companion to the Punic Wars – Dexter Hoyos (2015)

    #hannibal #documentary #history

  • Hannibal’s new offensive in southern Italy – Battle of Tarentum 212 BC – Second Punic War (Part 20)

    Hannibal’s new offensive in southern Italy – Battle of Tarentum 212 BC – Second Punic War (Part 20)

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    In part 20 we continue where we left off after the 2nd Battle of Nola, with Hannibal wintering in Apulia in late 215 BC, and we go up to the Battle of Tarentum in the spring of 212 BC. I won’t give any other spoilers!

    Special thanks to David Feeney for graciously allowing us to use his paper “Hannibal’s Summer campaign of 213 BC”. This episode would not have been possible without him. You can find his work here: https://www.academia.edu/41257617/The_Second_Punic_War_Hannibals_summer_campaign_in_213_BC_in_southern_Apulia

    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    🎼 Music:
    Peaks of Atlas – Omri Lahav
    EpidemicSound
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    Sources and citations:
    Hannibal’s Summer campaign of 213 BC – David Feeney (2019)
    Fall of Carthage – Adrian Goldsworthy (2003)
    From the Founding of the City – by Livy, translated by Canon Roberts (1905)
    The Punic Wars – Nigel Bagnall (2008)
    Hannibal – G. P. Baker (1999)
    Hannibal’s War – John Peddie (2005)
    The History of Rome, Livy (2006)
    The Rise of the Roman Empire – Polybius (translation by Ian Scott-Kilvert) (1980)
    A companion to the Punic Wars – Dexter Hoyos (2015)

    #hannibal #documentary #history

  • What happened to the surrounded Roman army at Tifernum?

    What happened to the surrounded Roman army at Tifernum?

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  • Battle of Tifernum, 297 BC βš”οΈ Struggle for the mastery of Italy βš”οΈ Third Samnite War (Part 1)

    Battle of Tifernum, 297 BC βš”οΈ Struggle for the mastery of Italy βš”οΈ Third Samnite War (Part 1)

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    🚩 The Battle of Tifernum (297 BC) was an important battle of the Third Samnite War, fought between the Romans and the Samnites near the modern town of CittΓ  di Castello in central Italy. The outcome of this clash would lead to the decisive Battle of Sentinum in 295 BC…

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    🚩 Research and Writing by Dr.Byron Waldron of Sydney University, Australia. He recently published a book titled “Dynastic Politics in the Age of Diocletian, AD 284-311”. It’s an excellent read: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-dynastic-politics-in-the-age-of-diocletian-ad-284-311.html

    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Cassius Dio, Roman History
    Diodorus Siculus, Library of History
    Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities
    Frontinus, Stratagems
    Livy, From the Founding of the City
    Polybius, Histories
    Zonaras, Epitome of Histories
    Bradley, G. 2020: Early Rome to 290 BC: The Beginnings of the City and the Rise of the Republic, Edinburgh.
    Cornell, T. 2017: β€˜The β€œSamnite Wars,” 343-290 BC, in M. Whitby & H. Sidebottom (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Ancient Battles, Malden MA, Oxford & Chichester, West Sussex, 2.469-479.
    Forsyth, G. 2006: A Critical History of Early Rome: From Prehistory to the First Punic War, Berkeley.
    Oakley, S. P. 1997-2005: A Commentary on Livy, Books VI-X, Oxford.

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