: Viewed as a leopard —cunning and opportunistic. He was the master of tactical surprise but lacked a "Plan B" when Rome refused to surrender.
: The most difficult stage, where all three struggled to turn military success into a lasting political peace. Comparative Insights Masters of Command: Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar...
: Using grand causes and symbols to appear as liberators or demigods. : Viewed as a leopard —cunning and opportunistic
: Seen as a wolf —fast and relentless. He was a master of politics and clemency but was ultimately undone by his own vanity and senatorial daggers. Masters of Command: Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar...