Episode 24: Baecula, Venusia, and Metaurus
This episode I discuss three battles that were steppingstones to the end of the Second Punic War. Baecula in Spain sent Hasdrubal Barca to Italy to attempt to aid his brother in taking control of Italy. Venusia was another loss for the Romans but there was little Hannibal could do to capitalize on his success. Metaurus was truly emblematic of the fate of Carthage. Find out why in this episode.Email: [email protected]: hocpod.wordpress.comPatreon: patreon.com/historyoftheceltsStickers: Link to the Patreon shop where you can buy the stickers.Registry: The History of the Celts Podcast RegistryInstagram: historyoftheceltsX (Twitter): @histoftheceltsIntro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin MacleodBreak: Hidden Past by Kevin MacleodOutro: Celtic Heart by Kira DalyPrimary Sources:Livy, History of Rome, ISBN 978-0-14-196306-8Polybius, The Histories, University of Chicago LinkSecondary SourcesGoldsworthy, Adrian: The Fall of Carthage, ISBN 978-0-3043-6642-2Hoyos, Dexter: Mastering the West: Rome and Carthage at War, ISBN 978–0–19–939174–5