Ok, Im reading a book which says:
- Hannibals' main reason for going to war with Rome, was the first Punic war, and with it, the loss of Sicily.
- Sicily was of immense military and economic importance to however controlled it.
- The reason Hannibal opted to attack Italy from land, was that the Roman occupation of Sicily and Sardinia made it too risky to go by sea.
- Sicily was only defended by two Legions, and the city-state of Syracuse which was allied to Rome.
- Hannibal suffered huge losses in marching from Spain to Italy.
- The Charthaginian fleet was a force to be reckonened with.
So the obvious conclusion must be that it would have been wiser to attack and seize Sicily first, and using it as a stepping stone to conquer Italy.
Such a move would have spared Hannibal from the march through Southern France and over the Alps, it would have been easy for him to obtain, since the Roman and their allies were weak on the Island, it would have provided him with the supplies he needed so desperately, and it would be easy for Charthage to resupply him with reenforcements.
But Hannibal was no fool. Am I overlooking an important fact here? Do we know why he didn't attack Sicily, or can we guees by using logic?
Thanks in advance.
- Hannibals' main reason for going to war with Rome, was the first Punic war, and with it, the loss of Sicily.
- Sicily was of immense military and economic importance to however controlled it.
- The reason Hannibal opted to attack Italy from land, was that the Roman occupation of Sicily and Sardinia made it too risky to go by sea.
- Sicily was only defended by two Legions, and the city-state of Syracuse which was allied to Rome.
- Hannibal suffered huge losses in marching from Spain to Italy.
- The Charthaginian fleet was a force to be reckonened with.
So the obvious conclusion must be that it would have been wiser to attack and seize Sicily first, and using it as a stepping stone to conquer Italy.
Such a move would have spared Hannibal from the march through Southern France and over the Alps, it would have been easy for him to obtain, since the Roman and their allies were weak on the Island, it would have provided him with the supplies he needed so desperately, and it would be easy for Charthage to resupply him with reenforcements.
But Hannibal was no fool. Am I overlooking an important fact here? Do we know why he didn't attack Sicily, or can we guees by using logic?
Thanks in advance.