EventsBy placeCarthageA
Carthaginian army under
Hannibal attacks
Rome's Spanish allies. Roman inactivity encourages Hannibal to embark on a daring campaign: the conquest of Spain as far north as the
Pyrenees, a clear violation of the
Ebro River treaty of the
First Punic War.
Hasdrubal, the second son of
Hamilcar Barca, is left in command of Spain when his brother Hannibal begins his campaign.Hannibal sets out with around 40,000 men and 50 elephants from
New Carthage (
Cartagena) to northern Spain and then into the Pyrenees where his army meets with stiff resistance from the Pyrenean tribes. This opposition and the desertion of some of his Spanish troops greatly diminishes his numbers, but he reaches the
Rhône River facing little resistance from the tribes of southern
Gaul.After crossing the Rhône River and meeting with friendly Gallic leaders headed by the northern Italian
Boii, whose knowledge of the Alpine passes are of assistance to Hannibal, the Carthaginians cross the
Durance River. Hannibal's army approaches the Alps either by the Col de Grimone or the Col de Cabre, then through the basin of the Durance descending into the territory of the hostile
Taurini, where Hannibal storms their chief town (modern
Turin).
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