This individual was an adversary of Hannibal during the Second Punic War and is believed to have passed away around 183 BC. Despite frequently engaging in heated debates with Hannibal, he maintained that "a winner takes all" due to his victory at Zama. Scipio held Hannibal in high regard, deeming him a formidable force worth a million men, as even though a million soldiers could not stop Rome, Hannibal came close to destroying it.