Departure before Cannae by Roboman28
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Description
The Battle of Cannae was a major battle of the Second Punic War, taking place on August 2, 216 BC near the town of Cannae in Apulia in southeast Italy. The army of Carthage under Hannibal decisively defeated a numerically superior army of the Roman Republic under command of the consuls Lucius Aemilius Paullus and Gaius Terentius Varro. It is regarded as one of the greatest tactical feats in military history and, in terms of the numbers killed, the second greatest defeat of Rome (second only to the Battle of Arausio, in 105 BC).
Having recovered from their previous losses at Trebia (218 BC) and Trasimene (217 BC), the Romans decided to engage Hannibal at Cannae, with roughly 87,000 Roman and Allied troops. The Romans massed their heavy infantry in a deeper formation than usual while Hannibal utilized the double-envelopment tactic. This was so successful that the Roman army was destroyed as a fighting force. (Ref Wikipedia).
Comments (17)
anitalee
Excellent
MOSKETON
GENIAL, FANTASTICO..
mgtcs
Beautiful scene, great colors and composition, excellent!
bakapo
wonderful characters and poses. his uniform is fabulous!
2121
superb scene
ragouc
Very good pose and render.
pspworkshop
Beautifull image!!! Nice weekend.
zil2008
Excellent work. Love the pose .
ascoli00
Good picture
Miska7
Very nice scene. Great lighting, characters and poses! Really nice work.
brewgirlca
Superb scene showing another side of warfare. We can imagine this is one of the soldiers lost to battle. Thanks for putting the scene into historical context.
bazza
Superb image so romantic but sad as he may not return after the battle, Nice composition..well done!
pakled
the birthplace of the Double Envelopment; a favorite from then to the Zulu's tactics...;) Great work. Maybe they should have tried a Fabian strategy...;)
aerrynn
Great scene!
crender
Awesome!!!
Nickieboy2004
Uniforms are different, places are different but it's amazing how nothing really changes through history. Good-byes are painful, military all the more so. Nice work!
adrie
Beautiful and very romantic scene my friend, wonderful poses and lighting.....excellent done.