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Cannae: How Hannibal’s Greatest Victory Redefined Warfare

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12. Casualties and Losses

12. Casualties and Losses
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The scale of loss at Cannae was unparalleled in ancient warfare. Historians estimate that up to 70,000 Roman soldiers were killed in a single day, with thousands more captured. By comparison, casualties at other iconic battles—such as Gaugamela or Marathon—were far less severe. Cannae’s butcher’s bill shocked the ancient world and haunted Rome for generations.

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