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  • Hannibal - Marsch auf Rom (2018)
  • TV Movie | 52 min | Documentary
Hannibal - Marsch auf Rom (2018)
TV Movie | 52 min | Documentary

Even today it is considered one of the greatest military feats ever. In 218 BC, a Carthaginian army of ninety thousand men and three dozen elephants set out to cross the Alps to challenge the might of Rome. The exact route chosen by ...See moreEven today it is considered one of the greatest military feats ever. In 218 BC, a Carthaginian army of ninety thousand men and three dozen elephants set out to cross the Alps to challenge the might of Rome. The exact route chosen by Hannibal, its charismatic commander, has been a matter of dispute ever since. Now, researchers believe they might be able to track his route. It is one of the mysteries of history, which way the Carthaginian commander Hannibal took in 218 BC to cross the Alps. Now researchers believe to be able to prove his exact route on the grounds of the remnants of horse manure. Even during his own lifetime, Hannibal's feat became legend. In five months, thousands of soldiers and cavalry marched about 1,500 km from the Iberian peninsula across the Alps into Italy. Especially the war elephants drew great attention - such animals had never before been seen in the region. Carthage, a then superpower in the Mediterranean region, had been using these animals for war for a while. The question of Hannibal's exact route across the Alps has always been fascinating adventurers and researchers. Now, a group of researchers believes to be able to prove that Hannibal took the route across the col de la Traversette in 3,000 meters altitude. Geomorphologist William Mahaney says that only from there Hannibal could have looked upon the Po Valley. The scenery is described in the sources. The Canadian researcher and his team, among them microbiologist Chris Allen from the University of Belfast, have analyzed soil samples from the French side of the pass. Intestinal bacteria that were found in these samples that a large amount of animals must have crossed that pass during Hannibal's time. In summer 2017, they have taken samples from the Italian side of the pass. They hope that results will strengthen their thesis. Whichever path the Carthaginian may have taken - marching to Rome was a brilliant tactical and logistical feat. See less
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Jan 20, 2020 (United States)

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Chris Allen
Self - Microbiologist, Queen's University, Belfast (as Prof. Chris Allen) Self - Microbiologist, Queen's University, Belfast (as Prof. Chris Allen)   See fewer
Pedro Barceló
Self - Historian, expert in Ancient History (as Prof. Pedro Baceló) Self - Historian, expert in Ancient History (as Prof. Pedro Baceló)   See fewer
Immanuel Birmelin
Self - Verhaltensforscher (as Dr. Immanuel Birmelin) Self - Verhaltensforscher (as Dr. Immanuel Birmelin)   See fewer
Boris Dreyer
Self - Historian, expert in Ancient History, Member of the Society 'Erlebnis Geschichte und experimentelle Archäologie' (as Prof. Boris Dreyer) Self - Historian, expert in Ancient History, Member of the Society 'Erlebnis Geschichte und experimentelle Archäologie' (as Prof. Boris Dreyer)   See fewer
Holger Essler
Self - Expert on papyri (as Dr. Holger Essler) Self - Expert on papyri (as Dr. Holger Essler)   See fewer
Sonny Frankello
Self - Elephant trainer (as Sonni Frankello) Self - Elephant trainer (as Sonni Frankello)   See fewer
William Mahaney
Self - Geologist, York University, Toronto (as Prof. William Mahaney) Self - Geologist, York University, Toronto (as Prof. William Mahaney)   See fewer
Josef Tratnik
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