Thanks for the feedback! Why do you consider him a superior general to those other two? Just curious.Alexander the Great!
simply because he was a much better Strategist IMO..Hannibal was a great leader of men into Battle.. but not a warrior Per Se... altho; that might have been different if he's had the backing of his governments.. but Alexander was superb at working out exactly what was needed, where and when...Thanks for the feedback! Why do you consider him a superior general to those other two? Just curious.
Alexander's skills were indeed impressive.simply because he was a much better Strategist IMO..Hannibal was a great leader of men into Battle.. but not a warrior Per Se... altho; that might have been different if he's had the backing of his governments.. but Alexander was superb at working out exactly what was needed, where and when...
A perfectly legitimate reason-of course. After all, what would dinner be like without his salad dressing?
Precisely that. if he'd had the support of his people.. he would have been unstoppable , I believe !Alexander's skills were indeed impressive.
BTW Amazing how Hannibal had to struggle against his own people under those difficult circumstances. Then they had the audacity to call on him to defend them when Rome threatened Carthage directly!
Materialistic priorities. They had no trouble sending reinforcements to Iberia in order to protect their silver mines. There was also envy.Precisely that. if he'd had the support of his people.. he would have been unstoppable , I believe !
This kind of selfish behavior should have come as no surprise to the general since the Carthaginian government had responded in the same way to his father, Hamilcar Barca (l. 275-228 BCE) during the First Punic War (264-241 BCE). Hamilcar had also repeatedly sent word that he required greater support and these pleas were ignored by the elite of the city who preferred to spend the peoples' tax money on their own luxuries instead of the good of the populace who supported their way of life.
There are three choices. What is the point of bringing in hundreds of other choices? Hmmmm?My favourite isn't on your list > Genghis Khan
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I was thinking PattonMyself... I'll take General Douglas MacArthur![]()
Thanks for the response Squatting Dog. However, please note that the question is in reference to Caesar, Hannibal and Alexander the Great.Myself... I'll take General Douglas MacArthur
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Thanks for trying to stay on-topic.Alexander, the last general to successfully occupy Afghanistan.