Hannibal's Victory at Cannae & Continued War Strategy
.... Livy implies that Calavius already had the intention of bringing
Capua over to Hannibal's side. His course was made easier after
Cannae, not only by the ....
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The Battle of Cannae
.... of
Capua against Rome, contains this summary, referenced to Athenaeus 12.528. and perhaps he also discussed there the entire strategic aftermath of
Cannae. ....
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General Hannibal
.... After
Cannae, when
Capua and other cities began to throw open their gates to him, the Roman system must have seemed on the point of imminent collapse. ....
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Hannibal and Wars
.... In the heady weeks after
Cannae, when
Capua and other cities broke off from Rome, just that result seemed to be developing. Instead ....
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Hannibal's Strategy
.... the same point to Marcellus, the Roman commander at Nola, putting in his mouth the classic epigram, "
Capua had been Hannibal's
Cannae." Hannibal himself is ....
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Hannibal's Military Skill
.... of engaging the Carthaginian mobile force on flat, open ground at
Cannae and of .... As he rushed south, he occupied the fertile plain of
Capua in 215, burning and ....
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Hannibal Hannibal belongs to the select group
.... In the wake of
Cannae, Roman military strength and Roman prestige were both at their low .... They were important ones, to be sure, such as
Capua, but not enough to ....
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Hannibal's Offensive Policy & Roman Campaign
.... strength relative to Rome was probably never greater than immediately after
Cannae. .... cities might have followed, in addition to those like
Capua that actually ....
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Hannibal's first major victory at Trebia
.... way to pursue that objective, since Polybius implies that (as after
Cannae) he explicitly .... Made a bold dash at Falernum in the plain of
Capua, counting with ....
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