Following Hannibal's crushing victory at the battle of the Trebbia, the reeling Roman Republic sent a new army under the over-confident consul Gaius Flaminius to destroy the Carthaginian invaders--unbeknownst to him they ...

Buy Now From Amazon

Following Hannibal's crushing victory at the battle of the Trebbia, the reeling Roman Republic sent a new army under the over-confident consul Gaius Flaminius to destroy the Carthaginian invaders--unbeknownst to him they were ready and waiting. The destruction of the Roman force at Lake Trasimene firmly established Hannibal as one of the Ancient World's greatest commanders thanks to his use of innovative tactics, including the first recorded use of a turning movement. The Romans would not send another major army to confront him until the battle of Cannae in 216 BC.

This new study, based on recent archaeological work on the battlefield itself, tells the full story of one of Hannibal's greatest victories with the help of maps, full-color illustrations, and detailed sections on the makeup of the armies and their commanders.



Similar Products

Zama 202 BC: Scipio crushes Hannibal in North Africa (Campaign)Panzergrenadier vs US Armored Infantryman: European Theater of Operations 1944 (Combat)The Thames 1813: The War of 1812 on the Northwest Frontier (Campaign)Operation Market-Garden 1944 (2): The British Airborne Missions (Campaign)Kursk 1943: The Southern Front (Campaign)Darwin 1942: The Japanese attack on Australia (Campaign)Malaya and Singapore 1941-42: The fall of Britain's empire in the East (Campaign)French Foreign Legion 1831-71 (Men-at-Arms)