Masters Of Command: Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar... -

: The most difficult stage, where all three struggled to turn military success into a lasting political peace. Comparative Insights

: Using grand causes and symbols to appear as liberators or demigods.

: The strategic use of massacres and harsh punishment to break enemy resistance. Masters of Command: Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar...

: The decisive battles (e.g., Alexander’s Gaugamela, Hannibal’s Cannae, Caesar’s Pharsalus).

: Driven by philotimia (love of honor) and megalopsychia (greatness of soul). : The most difficult stage, where all three

: Represented as a horse —spirited and tough. He excelled at adaptability but died young without a clear successor.

: The "strategic intuition" to make sound decisions with imperfect information. : The most difficult stage

: The willingness to take massive calculated risks, like Hannibal’s crossing of the Alps.