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Hannibal's Battle of Cannae: The Perfect Victory

6 min · 20. juni 2026
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In 216 BC, Hannibal Barca achieved the most devastating victory in ancient warfare at Cannae, annihilating a Roman army twice his size. This episode dives into the tactics, terrain, and personalities that made Cannae a blueprint for military commanders for millennia. We explore the double-envelopment maneuver, the role of the Numidian cavalry led by Maharbal, the fatal decisions of Roman consuls Lucius Aemilius Paullus and Gaius Terentius Varro, and the aftermath—how Rome refused to surrender, turning near-defeat into eventual triumph. Along the way, we discuss Polybius and Livy's accounts, the hot Apulian summer, and Hannibal's gamble to fight on open ground. This is the story of the battle that defined the Second Punic War and still echoes in military academies today. #HannibalBarca #BattleOfCannae #SecondPunicWar #MilitaryHistory #AncientRome #Carthage #Maharbal #NumidianCavalry #Cannae #Polybius #Livy #DoubleEnvelopment #RomanConsuls #LuciusAemiliusPaullus #GaiusTerentiusVarro #Apulia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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