Second Punic War
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The Second Punic War, a pivotal conflict in ancient history, unfolded between 218 and 201 BCE, primarily pitting the Roman Republic against the Carthaginian Empire. Led by the brilliant military strategist Hannibal Barca, Carthage initially gained the upper hand, famously crossing the Alps with war elephants to wage a devastating campaign in Italy. However, Rome's resilience and strategic brilliance, exemplified by figures like Scipio Africanus, ultimately reversed the tide of war. The conflict concluded with the Treaty of Zama, resulting in Carthaginian defeat, territorial losses, and heavy reparations. This war left an indelible mark on the Mediterranean world, reshaping power dynamics and consolidating Rome's dominance in the region.
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