Date | 2 August 216 BC |
Location | Cannae, Italy 41°18′23″N 16°7′57″E |
Result | Carthaginian victory (see § Aftermath |
Territorial changes | Carthaginian forces gain foothold in southern Italy; defection of some Roman allies including Capua to Carthage |
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It took place on 2 August 216 BC in Cannae, Apulia, in southeastern Italy. The army of Carthage, under Hannibal Barca, defeated a larger Roman army. |
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