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 The legend of Carthaginian general Hannibal—acclaimed for driving around 30,000 fighters and 37 elephants over the Alps into Italy during the Second Punic War—needed to begin some place. What's more, presently, analysts figure they may know where. As Manuel P. Villatoro reports for Spanish paper ABC, an interdisciplinary group says it has discovered the since quite a while ago looked for after site of Hannibal's first significant triumph: the 220 B.C. Skirmish of the Tagus. Because of jumbled records by old style history specialists Polybius and Livy, just as meager archeological proof, students of history have discussed the fight's precise area for over 200 years. Recently proposed destinations incorporate Toledo, Talavera de la Reina, Aranjuez, Colmenar de Oreja and Fuentidueña, reports Vicente G. Olaya for Spanish paper El País. The new investigation showed up at its recommended area by joining fight accounts from olden times with current examination of the shape and stream of the Tagus River and its encompassing scene. Per the paper, the specialists propose the site of the Battle of the Tagus is between the urban communities of Driebes and Illana in Spain's Guadalajara territory. Hannibal mounted his notorious intrusion of Italy during the Second Punic War against Rome, which spread over 218 B.C. to 201 B.C. Be that as it may, two years before he took on Rome, the Carthaginian general faced a critical conflict nearer to home

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