Carthage won the battle of Cannae.
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Hannibal won the battle during the Second Punic War. No, it did not stop the spread of Rome. The Republic of Rome lasted for another 200 years, then gave way to the Empire of Rome.
The Carthaginians, led by Hannibal, won the Battle of Cannae in 216 BC. The Carthaginians used a successful double envelopment strategy which resulted in a devastating defeat for the Roman army. It is considered one of the greatest tactical victories in military history.
The Battle of Cannae took place on August 2, 216 BC. It was a massive victory of Hannibal over the Romans.
He lost 8: 1st Nola 2nd Nola 3rd Nola 2nd Tarentum 2nd Capua Battle of Grumentum Battle of Zama Battle of the Eurymedon River(commanded Seleucid Navy)
Roger of Cannae was born in 1060.
Hannibal crossed the Alps during the Second Punic War and won three victories, at Cannae, Trasimene, and Trebia. He was a military commander of Carthage.
The ancient Greek historian, Polybius recored the events at the Battle of Cannae. He is given credit for his works on the Punic Wars.
Lake Trasimene 217 BCE Cannae 216 BCE
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Roger of Cannae died on 1129-12-30.
This question is confusing and needs rephrasing. It is not clear whether it is meant to ask what led to the battle of Cannae or who led the battle of Cannae.