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  1. The Battle of Zama was fought in 202 BC in what is now Tunisia between a Roman army commanded by Scipio Africanus and a Carthaginian army commanded by Hannibal. The battle was part of the Second Punic War and resulted in such a severe defeat for the Carthaginians that they capitulated, while Hannibal was forced into

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  2. Battle of Zama, (202 bc )Engagement in which the Romans under Scipio Africanus the Elder decisively defeated the Carthaginians led by Hannibal, ending the Second Punic War. As the Romans marched on Carthage, Hannibal returned from Italy to defend the city.

  3. Sep 5, 2006 · In the fall of 202 bc, two mighty armies and two hitherto-undefeated generals squared off for one of history’s most critical battles. At stake was world dominion for the Romans and survival as a sovereign power for the once-powerful Carthaginians.

  4. Scipio invaded Carthaginian Africa in 204 BC, compelling the Carthaginian Senate to recall Hannibal's army from Italy. The final engagement of the war took place between armies under Scipio and Hannibal at Zama in 202 and resulted in Hannibal's defeat and in Carthage suing for peace.

  5. Feb 8, 2020 · The Battle of Zama took place in 202 BC, and it was fought between the Carthaginians under Hannibal and the Romans under Scipio Africanus in present day Tunisia. In spite of its name, the battle itself did not take place at Zama. Incidentally, the exact location of Zama has yet to be identified by modern scholars.

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  6. Jan 2, 2019 · Fast Facts: Battle of Zama . Conflict: Second Punic War (218-201 BC) Dates: 202 BC; Armies & Commanders: Carthage. Hannibal; approx. 36,000 infantry; 4,000 cavalry; 80 elephants; Rome. Scipio Africanus; 29,000 infantry; 6,100 cavalry; Casualties: Carthage: 20-25,000 killed, 8,500-20,000 captured; Rome & Allies: 4,000-5,000

  7. The Battle of Zama in the summer of 202 BC marked the end of the power of the great Hannibal Barca. With its greatest son, also Carthage should be at a virtual end. True, it should limp on for some time, but with its defeat at the end of the Second Punic War it no longer was a significant power.

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