
Hannibal Barca, the Carthaginian general who marched war elephants over the Alps, brought the Roman Republic to its knees. This show traces his life from childhood in Carthage, through the Second Punic War (218–201 BCE), to his final years in exile. Lucas and Luna explore the battles of Trebia, Lake Trasimene, and Cannae—where Hannibal’s double-envelopment tactic annihilated a massive Roman army. ... more
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In 209 BC, the young Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio—later Africanus—launched a bold amphibious assault on Carthago Nova, the Carthaginian capital in Iberia. This episode unpacks Scipio's intelligence-gathering, the role of local fishermen in ... more
In this episode, we step back to 220–218 BCE, before Hannibal crossed the Alps, to explore his lightning campaign in Iberia. Lucas and Luna discuss Hannibal's siege of Althia, the submission of the Vaccaei and Carpetani, and the foundation of Carthag... more
Before Hannibal's legendary victory at Cannae, there was Trebia — a brutal, cold December battle where Carthaginian cunning and a hidden ambush nearly destroyed a Roman army. Lucas and Luna walk through the strategic setup: how Hannibal provoked the ... more
In 212 BC, Hannibal pulled off one of his most audacious gambits: the capture of Tarentum, a wealthy Greek city in southern Italy that had been allied with Rome. But the story isn't just about military strategy. It's about a betrayal hatched over oys... more
In 216 BCE, after his staggering victory at Cannae, Hannibal Barca marched south and won the support of Capua, the second-largest city in Italy. This episode explores the political dynamics of that defection, Capua's role as Hannibal's winter headqua... more
In 211 BCE, Hannibal Barca marched his Carthaginian army to the very gates of Rome, the ultimate gamble of the Second Punic War. This episode unpacks the dramatic three-day siege that never was, exploring why Hannibal chose to advance on the city aft... more
Episode 60 of the Hannibal Barca series explores the often-overlooked role of Greek mercenaries in Carthage's army. While Hannibal famously relied on Iberians, Gauls, Libyans, and Numidians, Greek soldiers from the Hellenistic world—especially Laconi... more
After Hannibal's defeat at Zama in 202 BCE, Carthage was crippled by a massive war indemnity and the loss of its empire. But Hannibal wasn't finished. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Hannibal's surprising second act: his election as suffete, ... more










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A history-focused series that probes ancient warfare through the life and campaigns of Hannibal Barca, with a strong emphasis on strategy, diplomacy, logistics, and the long-term impact of the Second Punic War. Episodes explore topics ranging from Hannibal's Alpine crossing and battlefield genius to his alliances, intelligence networks, and the role of elephants, as well as Rome's political system and how it sustained resilience against Carthaginian power. Notable throughlines include the interplay between leadership, logistics, and geography, the use of counterfactuals to illuminate strategic choices, and how classical historians like Polybius and Livy shape modern interpretations. The show shines in connecting tactical minutiae to broader... more
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