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Hannibal's March on Rome

The Ancients

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The Strategic Implications of Hannibal's March Away from Rome

This chapter explores Hannibal's strategic choice to avoid besieging Rome during his campaign, analyzing its psychological effects on both his forces and Roman historians. It also addresses the ongoing stalemate of the war, consequential losses, and the implications of Hannibal's next moves beyond Italy.

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