Rome’s Greatest Enemy: Carthage at the Gates (Part 1)

罗马的最大敌人:迦太基临城(第一部分)

The Rest Is History

2026-02-02

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Did Hannibal march on Rome after his legendary victory at the Battle of Cannae in 216 BC? How could Rome fight on after losing so many men? And, where would their next cataclysmic clash take place…? Join Tom and Dominic, as they discuss the beginning of the end for the once mighty city of Carthage, and her masterful general, Hannibal Barca. _______ To hear our previous series on the rise of Carthage, Hannibal, and the battle of Cannae, go to episodes: 421, 422, 423, 424, 568, 569, 570, 571. _______ To enjoy The Rest is History's curated historical playlists, go to https://therestishistory.com/collection _______ Join The Rest Is History Club: Unlock the full experience of the show – with exclusive bonus episodes, ad-free listening, early access to every series and live show tickets, a members-only newsletter, discounted books from the show, and access to our private Discord chatroom. Sign up directly at therestishistory.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Video Editors: Jack Meek + Harry Swan Social Producer: Harry Balden Producers: Tabby Syrett & Aaliyah Akude Executive Producer: Dom Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • On the battlefield of Cannae, the victorious Hannibal was surrounded by his officers.

  • They were all congratulating him and urging him to take things easy for the rest of the day and the night and to allow his exhausted troops to do the same.

  • But Mahabal, his captain of horse, had a very different take on the situation.

  • For he was convinced that not a moment was to be lost.

  • My lord, he declared.

  • If you wish to understand properly what you have secured with this victory,

  • then let me tell you that within five days you will be feasting in triumph on the capital in Rome.

  • I will go ahead with my horsemen.

  • The first the Romans will know of the fate about to overwhelm them will be the sight of our cavalry at the gates of their city.

  • All you have to do is to follow where we lead.

  • But to Hannibal, this seemed altogether too optimistic, too ambitious a plan.

  • While I commend your spirit, he said to Mahabal, I need time to evaluate what you are suggesting,

  • to which Mahabal retorted, gifts are never lavished by the gods in their entirety on a single man.

  • You know Hannibal how to win a battle, but you do not know how to use your victory.

  • So...

  • A very celebrated moment in ancient history.

  • This is the aftermath of the most notorious,

  • the most shattering defeat ever suffered by a Roman army.

  • And this is being reported two centuries later by the historian Livy.

  • So to give people a little bit of context.