Scenarios about 'Battle of Cannae'
The decisive military engagement in 216 BCE where Carthaginian forces led by Hannibal decisively defeated a numerically superior Roman army through a double envelopment tactic. This battle, considered one of history's most brilliant military maneuvers, resulted in approximately 50,000-70,000 Roman casualties and represented the nadir of Roman fortunes during the Second Punic War, though Rome ultimately recovered to win the conflict.
What If Hannibal Marched on Rome?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Hannibal Barca chose to attack Rome directly after his victory at Cannae, potentially ending the Roman Republic and dramatically altering Mediterranean civilization.