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  1. Lake Trasimene (217 BCE) Q207250. Battle of the Trasimene Lake (217 BCE): important Roman defeat during the war against Hannibal, the Second Punic War. The Trasimene Lake or, as it is called today, Lago Trasimeno, is one of the large volcanic lakes in Central Italy.

  2. Dec 28, 2023 · Battle of Lake Trasimene. Lago Trasimeno, Province of Pe. After the Battle of Trebia, there was shock when news of the defeat reached Rome, but this calmed once Sempronius arrived, to preside over the consular elections in the usual manner. The consuls-elect recruited further legions, both Roman and from Rome's Latin allies; reinforced Sardinia ...

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  4. Jul 18, 2023 · Tristan Hughes. Depiction of the Battle of Lake Trasimene. After suffering catastrophic defeat at the Battle of the Trebia, two new Roman armies were formed under the command of two new consuls: Gaius Flaminius and Gnaeus Servilius Geminus. These armies were to guard the northern passes through the Apennine mountains into Etruria, a mountain ...

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  5. Jul 20, 2021 · Trasimene Battlefield marks the site of the Battle of Trasimene, fought in 217 BC between Hannibal of Carthage and the Consul Flaminius of Rome. Trasimene was one of the major battles of the Second Punic War and a crushing defeat for Rome.

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · Battle of Cannae, (August 216 bce), battle fought near the ancient village of Cannae, in southern Apulia (modern Puglia), southeastern Italy, between the forces of Rome and Carthage during the Second Punic War. The Romans were crushed by the African, Gallic, and Celtiberian troops of Hannibal, with.

  7. Jun 24, 2020 · Battle of Lake Trasimene was Hannibal’s second victory over the Romans in the Second Punic War. The ambush led to the massive slaughter of the Romans. Apparently, a nearby stream supplying water to the lake, due to the mixing of a large amount of blood, was called Sanguineto, or “Blood River”.

  8. Apr 26, 2012 · Illustration. As Hannibal passed Lake Trasimene, he came to a place very suitable for an ambush, and hearing that Flaminius had broken camp and was pursuing him, made preparations for the impending battle. To the north was a series of heavily forested hills where the Malpasso Road passed along the north side of Lake Trasimene.