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Trasimène (French: [tʁa.si.mɛn]) was a
department of the
First French Empire from 1809 to 1814 in present-day Italy. It was
named after Lake Trasimeno...
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Trasimene may
refer to: Lake Trasimeno, in
Italy Trasimène, a 1809-1814 département in the
First French Empire Battle of Lake
Trasimene, a
major battle...
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Battle of Lake
Trasimene was
fought when a
Carthaginian force under Hannibal Barca ambushed a
Roman army
commanded by
Gaius Flaminius on 21 June 217 BC...
- The
Trasimene Line (so-named for Lake
Trasimene, the site of a
major battle of the
Second Punic War in 217 BC) was a
German defensive line
during the...
- traziˈmɛːno]; Latin: Trasumennus; Etruscan: Tarśmina), also
referred to as
Trasimene (/ˈtræzɪmiːn/ TRAZ-im-een) or
Thrasimene in English, is a lake in the...
- and his
death at the
hands of Hannibal's army at the
Battle of Lake
Trasimene in 217,
during the
Second Punic War.
Flaminius is
celebrated by ancient...
- won a
succession of
victories at the
Battle of Ticinus, Trebia, Lake
Trasimene, and Cannae,
inflicting heavy losses on the Romans.
Hannibal was distinguished...
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northern s**** of Lake
Trasimene, in Umbria, Hannibal's
troops all but
annihilate Gaius Flaminius' army in the
Battle of Lake
Trasimene,
killing thousands...
- in 217 BC on
advice from the
Sibylline Books,
after the
defeat of Lake
Trasimene, and was
dedicated in 215 BC. In
Latin love elegy, Mens Bona is represented...
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Scipio Afric****,
first made an
appearance in
Roman history. At Lake
Trasimene, 6000
Romans who had
escaped from the
battle occupied a
strong position...