- The
Battle of the
Trebia (or Trebbia) was the
first major battle of the
Second Punic War,
fought between the
Carthaginian forces of
Hannibal and a Roman...
- Look up
Trebia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trebia or
Trebbia can
refer to: The
Trebbia River, in
Italy Trebia (ancient
Latin town) The Battle...
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Celtic army, he won a
succession of
victories at the
Battle of Ticinus,
Trebia, Lake Trasimene, and Cannae,
inflicting heavy losses on the Romans. Hannibal...
- War of the
Second Coalition:
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Verona The
Battle of (the)
Trebbia (17 [6 OS] – 20 [9 OS] June,...
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allies he
obtained crushing victories over the
Romans at the
battles of
Trebia (218) and Lake
Trasimene (217).
Moving to
southern Italy in 216 Hannibal...
- antiquity's
greatest tacticians.
Having recovered from
their losses at
Trebia (218 BC) and Lake
Trasimene (217 BC), the
Romans decided to
engage Hannibal...
- English). Vol. 4. H.
Rackham (trans.). It was not
actually the
Battle of
Trebia but the
Battle of Ticinus.
Roman writers often found the
events of Roman...
- The gens
Trebia was a
minor plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned during the
second century BC, but none of them attained...
- won
three outstanding victories. The
first one was on the
banks of the
Trebia in
December 218,
where he
defeated the
other consul Ti.
Sempronius Longus...
- The
Trebbia (stressed Trèbbia; Latin:
Trebia) is a
river predominantly of
Liguria and
Emilia Romagna in
northern Italy. It is one of the four main right-bank...