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Cannae

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On 2 August 216BC, Hannibal won his greatest victory in the plain north of the small, hilltop town of Cannae in southern Italy. By the end of the day his outnumbered mercenaries had enveloped and massacred the greater part of the largest army Rome had ever fielded, turning this into one of the bloodiest battles ever fought, rivalling even the industrialised slaughter of the twentieth century AD. For the Romans Cannae became the yardstick by which other defeats were measured, never surpassed and only once or twice equalled in the next six centuries. Cannae remains one of the most famous battles ever fought, frequently alluded to in modern military writing, and Hannibal's tactics are still taught in the military academies where today's officers are trained.

This volume is a brand new look at the battle, and explains clearly and concisely exactly how it was that Hannibal achieved his historic victory.

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Weidenfeld Military
0304357146 / 9780304357147
Hardback
937.04
06/12/2001
United Kingdom
English
200p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
23 cm
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One of the prestigious Fields of Battle series, edited and with an introduction by Richard Holmes. A concise and readable account of one of the most famous military actions of all time Illustrated with specially commissioned maps and photography.
One of the prestigious Fields of Battle series, edited and with an introduction by Richard Holmes. A concise and readable account of one of the most famous military actions of all time Illustrated with specially commissioned maps and photography. 1DBK United Kingdom, Great Britain, 1DST Italy, 1QDAR Ancient Rome, 3D BCE to c 500 CE, HBG General & world history, HBJD1 British & Irish history, HBLA Ancient history: to c 500 CE, JWLF Battles & campaigns