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Battle of Carteia – Roman fleet under Gaius Laelius defeats a Carthaginian fleet under Adherbal; 204 BC – Battle of Crotona – Hannibal fights a drawn battle against the Roman general Sempronius in Southern Italy. 203 BC – Battle of Bagbrades – Romans under Scipio defeat the Carthaginian army of Hasdrubal Gisco and Syphax. Hannibal is ...
The following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. ... Roman–Gallic wars: 56,000+ Battle of Ticinus: 218 BC Second Punic War:
Battle of Campi Cannini; Battle of Carnuntum; Battle of Carrhae (296) Capture of Carthage (439) Vandal conquest of Roman Africa; Battle of Carthage (238) Battle of Châlons (274) Battle of the Catalaunian Plains; Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples; Battle of Chrysopolis; Battle of Cibalae; Battle of Constantinople ...
[185] [186] The Roman Senate authorised the raising of a force of 86,000 men, the largest in Roman history to that point. [187] [188] Paullus and Varro marched southward to confront Hannibal, who accepted battle on the open plain near Cannae.
Battle of Italica – Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius defeats Hirtuleius near the Roman colony of Italica. Battle of Sucro – Sertorius and Pompey clash near the banks of the Sucro River. Both armies lose a wing and the battle ends in a draw. Battle of Saguntum – Sertorius, Perperna and Hirtuleius battle with Metellus and Pompey.
The core of the campaign history of the Roman military is an aggregate of different accounts of the Roman military's land battles, from its initial defense against and subsequent conquest of the city's hilltop neighbors on the Italian peninsula, to the ultimate struggle of the Western Roman Empire for its existence against invading Huns ...
This category includes historical battles in which Roman Republic (510 BC–31 BC) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Battles involving the Roman Republic .
Khalid ibn al-Walid leads a Muslim Arab army against a larger Roman army in his first battle against the Roman Empire, which results in a Byzantine victory. Battle of Fid Eoin: Irish clan battle where the Dál nAraidi defeated the Dál Riata and killed their king. 630: Conquest of Mecca: Muhammad conquers Mecca without any bloodshed. Battle of ...