Scenarios about 'Second Punic War'
The Second Punic War (218-201 BCE) was a major conflict between Rome and Carthage, highlighted by Hannibal Barca's legendary crossing of the Alps and tactical brilliance at battles like Cannae. This existential struggle for Mediterranean dominance ultimately resulted in Rome's victory, crippling Carthaginian power and establishing Rome as the dominant force in the western Mediterranean, fundamentally altering the region's political landscape for centuries.
What If Hannibal Marched on Rome?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Hannibal Barca chose to attack Rome directly after his victory at Cannae, potentially ending the Roman Republic and dramatically altering Mediterranean civilization.