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On 2 August, 216 BC, Hannibal of Carthage faces the largest Roman army ever assembled. Aemilius Paullus and Terentius Varro, the Roman consuls, have led eight legions and their Italian allies onto the field of Cannae, fully intending to defeat Hannibal and end the Second Punic War. By nightfall, over fifty thousand Roman soldiers will litter the field, and the second of August will be remembered as one of the blackest days in Roman history.
"Darkness over Cannae" depicts this one day in southern Italy, through the eyes of seven men fighting in the battle, on different portions of the field, and on both sides of the war.
On 143 pages, and in 77 illustrations, Rome's most traumatic defeat, and Hannibal's greatest triumph comes to life.
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Carthage, Cannae, Lake Trasimene, Ancient Rome, AlpsTimes
Second century BC, 216 BC, 200s BCShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Darkness over Cannae: Hannibal Against the Might of Rome
2021, Winged Hussar Publishing, LLC
in English
1950423093 9781950423095
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