The battle of Cannes led by Consul General Roussius Emilianus Paulus and Consul of Gaios Trentius Vallo between Cantabria Hannibal and the Great Roman Army in 216 BC remained the most influential tactics in history. It is one. Using very different tactics, the two enemy forces will face each other. The Roman Empire successfully accumulated tens of thousands infantry troops and controversial 6,000 cavalry troops. The Roman forces used the huge amount to use pure power to suppress a few Army of the Carthaginian army.
Thinking to be the most serious failure of the Roman army, the battle of Kanni took place on the central plain of Italy on August 2, 216 BC. It was a great failure for the Romans, but Kanne was the most exciting moment in Hannibal. Indeed, the strategy he used there is still being researched and used. Thanks to Hannibal tactical genius, excellent Carthaginian cavalry, poor leadership of the Roman army, the Carthaginians were able to completely defeat the Romans. In the past 50 years, Romans and Carthaginians have carried out a series of struggles called the Punish war. The first Poeni war was mainly held in Sicily, which ended in Rome's victory in 241 BC. The Carthagin imposed a humiliating surrender provision, after the war, the looting of Roman Corsica and Sardinia made the Carthagin furious. Another war has occurred is a matter of time
Hannibal crushed the length and width of Italy and never lost to the Romans. In Cannet in 216 BC, he suffered the most serious failure in Italian Roman army, nearly 80,000 died. But Rome itself is not destroyable and Hannibal can not rob the Roman allies enough to form a viable alliance. Hannibal was knocked out slowly to the so-called Fabian strategy, and the Romans used this strategy to avoid intense fight with the Carthagonians, but they refused to leave Italy. When the Romans raised war on Carthage, Hannibal was remembered - and defeated in his own territory.
217 won the massive battle in Hanover of Lake Trasimen. The Hannibal army and the Gaulians roam around the Italian countryside and destroy enemy troops. In 216, he beat Giant Roman army in Cannes in southwest Italy. In Cannet, the loss of the Romans is much greater than the loss of Hannibal. His main infantry and his cavalry rushed to the side to easily knock down the other two Roman infantry. After that, after destroying the Roman 's flanks, the cavalry passed through behind Rome' s main attack forces. Hannibal often uses this strategy because it works well. Even if he killed Roman soldiers, he did not destroy any city.