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CANNAE
HANNIBAL'S MASTERSTROKE AGAINST ROME
Travel back to 216 BCE and stand on the scorched plains of southern Italy, where one of history's greatest military geniuses achieved his most astonishing victory. Cannae: Hannibal's Masterstroke Against Rome tells the gripping story of how the Carthaginian commander Hannibal Barca lured and destroyed a vastly superior Roman army in a single day - a battle so devastating that it haunted Rome for generations and became the timeless symbol of tactical perfection.
This book vividly recounts the drama, cunning, and brutality of the Battle of Cannae, where Hannibal's brilliant double envelopment trapped and annihilated nearly 50,000 Roman soldiers. It explores the strategy, leadership, and psychology behind the Carthaginian victory - and how this triumph both defined and doomed Hannibal's long struggle against the Roman Republic.
Inside this thrilling account, you'll discover:
The background of the Second Punic War and Hannibal's daring campaign through the Alps
The composition and movements of both the Roman and Carthaginian armies
How Hannibal's tactical genius turned the tide of ancient warfare
Eyewitness insights into the chaos and horror on the battlefield
The long-term consequences of Cannae for Rome, Carthage, and military history
Perfect for readers of ancient history, strategy, and epic warfare, Cannae: Hannibal's Masterstroke Against Rome brings to life the courage, intellect, and brutality of one of the most studied battles in history. It is the story of how one man's genius reshaped the art of war - and challenged the might of Rome itself.