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Am I gonna be the first to point out that Scipio only became the great general he was, because he copied all Hannibals tactics.
Scipio closely studied Hannibals battles and movements when he was still in Italy, and applied these tactics when retaking Spain from Carthage.
Hannibal is the greatest Tactician in the history. His army was inferior and outnumbered to that of the Roman Republic, and he relied strongly on mercenaries and gallic tribes for infantry. All his battles (especially Cannae) show what a true tactical genius is. People may argue that he was poor at logistics, but remember that he didn't have any support from the carthagenian government during his campaign.
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