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  • Why Didnt Hannibal March on Rome? | History Forum
    And didn't Hannibal prove at Cannae that he could defeat armies twice the size of his own? Also, I don't think the part of "hostile territory" is quite true If Hannibal had marched on Rome, the Italian Allies would probably have joined Hannibal, thus making Italy friendly territory, thus making supply lines a very small problem
  • What if Hannibal Barca had managed to defeat Rome
    In the aftermath of Cannae, large areas of southern Italy defected to Hannibals side and assuming that the roman senate decided to surrender after Cannae, that means they would have needed to put up with granting these new Carthigian allies independence, as well as the Gauls who had rallied to Hannibal when he initially descended from the Alps
  • Battle of Arausio-Romes worse defeat. . . what went so wrong?
    About 80,000 Roman died, not Socii like Cannae actually 80,000 Roman Legionaires Worse defeat than Cannae What went so wrong at Arausio? I can't find any good sources on it Could the Germans actually field 200,000 troops? A unbelievable number I highly doubt the Germans could even field 100,000 with their logistics
  • Revisiting Cannae: 7 reasons why the Romans could not have . . .
    Cannae is the cliimax, the part where the villain has triumph within his grasp - only for the heroes to first halt the colossus, then gradually drive it back and eventually triumph gloriously
  • The Demography of Ancient Macedon - History Forum
    Well, by that logic, Mid-Republican Rome never had more than 110-130 thousand adult male citizens since the largest citizen force they deployed in one battle was the ca 45 thousand citizens in Cannae While it's likely that Macedon was certainly smaller demographically than Republican Rome, which had 300-350 thousand adult male citizens, thus around a million citizens in total, I don't think
  • The forgotten battle - History Forum
    The forgotten Battle When discussing major Roman defeats the battle of Cannae, Teutoberg Forest, Carrhae and Battle of Adrianople are always banded around One battle that has reputed massive loses, caused great panic in Rome and helped the rise of Gaius Marius was the battle of Arausio
  • Source for what proportion of the Roman senate aristocracy died at Cannae
    The battle of Cannae (216 BC) pitting Hannibal’s Carthaginian army against an allegedly much larger Roman force in the south of Italy remains to this day a subject of fascination
  • The Battle of Cannae, one of Romes biggest defeats
    Hi Guys! Second post here, hoping that you guys enjoy my posts videos! :) I made another video on the Battle of Cannae Most people have heard of this battle some way or another before, or maybe of Hannibal So fascinating that this battle even used a tactic (envelopment tactic) that's still
  • Most humiliating roman defeat? - History Forum
    Battle of Cannae The Battle of Cannae, a major battle of the Second Punic War, took place on August 2, 216 BC in Apulia in southeast Italy The army of Carthage under Hannibal decisively defeated a larger army of the Roman Republic under the consuls Lucius Aemilius Paullus and Gaius Terentius Varro
  • Zama: Scipio and Hannibal After thoughts - History Forum
    After Cannae, Hannibal apparently ran out of ideas He lost the initiative, allowed Fabius to turn the tide of the war against him, and eventually found himself trapped in southern Italy Clearly he never understood fully the importance of seapower By contrast, Scipio showed his military greatness in the originality and vision of his strategy





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