Tom Holland
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And so it seems cast in that light as very reasonable.
And for the Romans, this is a fateful turning point because it is in effect
their Lord Halifax moment.
Was there any possibility the Romans would accept this deal?
Well, the truth is that even as those emissaries, so the 10 Roman prisoners who were going to ask the Romans to ransom them, and also a Carthaginian officer called Catharlo, who is kind of in charge of the whole peace mission,
even as they are setting off from Cannae to Rome, I think Hannibal has already missed the bus.
But I think things could have been very different.
But I think it is possible that just as you could imagine Lord Halifax rather than Churchill coming to power, you know, in the darkest moment for Britain of the Second World War,
and perhaps opening negotiations, which would in turn have led to Britain probably suing for terms, I think it is possible to imagine a situation in which the Romans would have done the same.
Because when the news of Cannae reaches Rome, there understandably are massive displays of grief, but also of dread.
So you have
women start to mourn the dead.
And that's, you know, in any city is an eerie and unearthly sound.
And you also start to get impromptu public meetings of Roman citizens gathering together in the forum or other meeting places to discuss what should be done.
And you could see a situation, I think, in which
the circumstances kind of snowball and it becomes impossible for hawks in the Senate to continue the war.
However, the Churchillian role in this story is played by a guy called Fabius Maximus, who is known as the Delayer.
We talked about him in our previous series.
The previous year, in the wake of the defeat of the Romans at Lake Trasimene, another brilliant victory for Hannibal, Fabius had been appointed the supreme commander of the Roman forces just for a six-month term.
He had pursued a policy of shadowing Hannibal and never actually engaging him in open battle.