A very kind leader – both for animals and humans

Hannibal demonstrated that he was a kind-hearted leader who cared about both people and animals. He had a force of around 80000 men, about 37 elephants, and about 4,000 horses.


He had respect for all of his soldiers, both human and animal. He treated them all with kindness and generosity. He treated his soldiers with compassion and kindness, unlike many other leaders, and he did the same for his animal warriors.


He wanted the same loyalty from his soldiers as he had for them. During the journey back from the Battle of Trebia River, he displayed his kindness and loyalty by standing on the battlefield side by side with his regiment and fighting to the best of his ability.


His clever tactics and commitment to his unit allowed them to endure the grueling journey through the Alps.

Hannibal Barca’s troop crossing the Battle of Rhone  - historyten.com
Hannibal Barca’s troop crossing the Battle of Rhone - historyten.com
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