16 Works — February 5, 146 BC Punic Wars ended; as did the power of the great Hannibal Barca

Henry Zaidan
Feb 5, 2022

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Unknown Roman artist, last third of XVI century
Detail; Zama’s Battle, c. last third of XVI century

Oil on canvas
144×209 cm
Pushkin Fine Arts Museum, Moscow

The Battle of Zama in the summer of 202 BC marked the end of the power of the great Hannibal Barca. With its greatest son, also Carthage should be at a virtual end. True, it should limp on for some time, but with its defeat at the end of the Second Punic War it no longer was a significant power.

Zama also marks the pinnacle in the career of the outstanding Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio, whose reforms to the Roman army made him legendary…

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Henry Zaidan
Henry Zaidan

Written by Henry Zaidan

In my Blog is an Online collection of significant paintings from the 1st century to today; complete with art-history and artist bibliographies.

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