The Battle of Cannae, fought on August 2, 216 BCE, was a significant confrontation during the Second Punic War between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian army led by Hannibal. Hannibal employed a brilliant double-envelopment tactic, encircling and decisively defeating a much larger Roman force. The Romans suffered catastrophic losses, with estimates of around 50,000 to 70,000 soldiers killed or captured. This victory solidified Hannibal's reputation as one of history's greatest military commanders.
Because the Romans just want battle I dare you to copy and paste this!!
How did the battle of Cannae affect the Roman empire
It was fought near the town of cannae in apulia, southeast Italy
14 - Cannae 216 BC, Zama 202 BC
2 hours
Because the Romans just want battle I dare you to copy and paste this!!
Yes, the Battle of Cannae was one of Rome's greatest defeats.Yes, the Battle of Cannae was one of Rome's greatest defeats.Yes, the Battle of Cannae was one of Rome's greatest defeats.Yes, the Battle of Cannae was one of Rome's greatest defeats.Yes, the Battle of Cannae was one of Rome's greatest defeats.Yes, the Battle of Cannae was one of Rome's greatest defeats.Yes, the Battle of Cannae was one of Rome's greatest defeats.Yes, the Battle of Cannae was one of Rome's greatest defeats.Yes, the Battle of Cannae was one of Rome's greatest defeats.
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.
How did the battle of Cannae affect the Roman empire
Carthage won the battle of Cannae.
It was fought near the town of cannae in apulia, southeast Italy
Cannae.
14 - Cannae 216 BC, Zama 202 BC
Almost 14 years : Battle of Cannae - August 2, 216 BC / Battle of Zama - October 19, 202 BC .
2 hours
The battle of Cannae?
The Battle of Cannae took place on August 2, 216 BC. It was a massive victory of Hannibal over the Romans.