In 202 BC, Scipio Africanus allied with Numidian King Masinissa before the Battle of Zama—sealing Rome’s victory in the Second Punic War and ending Hannibal’s campaign.

In 202 BC, Scipio Africanus allied with Numidian King Masinissa before the Battle of Zama—sealing Rome’s victory in the Second Punic War and ending Hannibal’s campaign.
In 202 BC, Scipio Africanus defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama—ending the Second Punic War and securing Rome’s dominance over the western Mediterranean.
In 202 BC, the Battle of Zama marked the dramatic end of the Second Punic War, as Scipio Africanus defeated Hannibal in a clash of military titans that reshaped the ancient Mediterranean.
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