- The
Battle of
Baecula was a
major field battle in
Iberia during the
Second Punic War.
Roman Republican and
Iberian auxiliary forces under the command...
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Baecula is a
monotypic moth
genus of the
family Erebidae. Its only species,
Baecula gallopavo, is
found in Venezuela. Both the
genus and the
species were...
-
gained other advantages.
Hasdrubal was
defeated by
Scipio at the
Battle of
Baecula but
managed to
retreat with two-thirds of his army intact.
Later in 208...
-
Scipio defeat the
Carthaginians under their commander Hasdrubal Barca at
Baecula (Bailen) in Baetica. As a result,
Hasdrubal Barca decides to
cross the...
- the Gr****s in
Sicily and the
Second Punic War,
including the
Battle of
Baecula. Later, they
served as
light infantry auxiliaries in
various battles, including...
-
Carthaginians moved their base to Gades. In 208 BC,
after the
Battle of
Baecula,
Hasdrubal left
Hispania to
invade Italy and
bring reinforcements to his...
- base in Hispania. The next year, he
defeated Hasdrubal at the
Battle of
Baecula.
After his defeat,
Carthage ordered Hasdrubal to
reinforce his brother...
- in
silver and manpower.
After the
Carthaginian defeat at the
Battle of
Baecula and
Hasdrubal Barca's (Hannibal’s brother)
departure for Italy, new reinforcements...
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remarkably well up to that point.
After adeptly escaping Publius Scipio in
Baecula,
recruiting mercenary contingents in
Celtiberia and
making his way into...
- Publius.
After Hasdrubal Barca left for
Italy by
escaping the
Battle of
Baecula,
Gisco retired to
gather mercenaries in Lusitania. In 207 BC, Hasdrubal...