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Dead Authors Club E03: The Deer Hound and the Wolf Pack -- Metaurus, 207 BC

Dead Authors Club E03: The Deer Hound and the Wolf Pack -- Metaurus, 207 BC

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Hannibal had been terrorizing Italy for eleven years. Not an invasion -- more like history's most aggressive Airbnb guest. His brother Hasdrubal was marching south with reinforcements. If they joined forces, Rome was finished. A Roman consul named Claudius Nero -- not THAT Nero, this one lived 400 years before the fiddle-playing emperor -- marched 7,000 men 250 miles in seven days without Hannibal noticing. He fought a battle, won, and Hannibal learned his brother was dead when the Romans threw Hasdrubal's severed head into his camp. Creasy calls it "savage brutality which deformed the Roman national character." When a Victorian imperialist thinks you've gone too far, you've gone too far. Hannibal crossed the Alps with 37 elephants. They all died except one named Surus -- the Syrian. Hannibal rode Surus into battle with one eye because he'd lost the other to a swamp infection crossing the marshes of the Arno. The CDC published a paper in 2021 analyzing what infection it probably was. We cover Creasy's deer-hound metaphor for the Punic Wars, Nero's secret forced march, the intercepted letter that changed everything -- history's first pre-internet phishing attack -- the Scipio/Wellington parallel, and why modern historians debate whether Metaurus or Zama was the real turning point. Denzel Washington is filming a Hannibal movie for Netflix in Italy summer 2026. If they don't include the severed head scene, what are we even doing. Also: the myth that Romans salted the earth at Carthage is completely false -- zero ancient sources, first mentioned in 1863. 28 claims fact-checked. Zero Hallucination Protocol verified. Dead Authors Club is BSKiller Book Autopsy Season 2.
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