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Index
Hannibal
eBook Notes
Preface
Table of Contents
I. Carthage. 900–200 B.C.
II. The Punic Army and Navy 600–200 B.C.
III. Carthaginian Wars. 480–277 B.C.
IV. The Early Army of Rome. 600–350 B.C.
V. The Roman Army of the Third Century.
VI. Rank and Discipline – Equipment and Rations.
VII. Fortification – Camp Duty – War.
VIII. Early Roman Wars. 400–272 B.C.
IX. The First Punic War – The Roman Navy – Hamilcar Barca. 264–218 B.C.
X. The Lion’s Brood. 241–220 B.C.
XI. Saguntum. Spring to Fall, 219 B.C.
XII. Hannibal Starts for Italy. May 218 B.C.
XIII. Catalonia. July and August 218 B.C.
XIV. From the Rhone to the Alps. Fall 218 B.C.
XV. The Foothills of the Alps. October 218 B.C.
XVI. The Summit of the Alps. October 218 B.C.
XVII. The Army of Italy on the Po. November 213 B.C.
XVIII. Manœuvring. November and December, 218 B.C.
XIX. The Battle of the Trebia. December 218 B.C.
XX. The Arnus Marshes. Spring 217 B.C.
XXI. A Flanking Manœuvre. Spring 217 B.C.
XXII. The Battle of Lake Trasimene. April 217 B.C.
XIII. Fabius Cunctator. Summer 217 B.C.
XXIV. A Curious Stratagem. Fall 217 B.C.
XXV. Minucius. Fall 217 B.C.
XXVI. Æmilius Paulus and Varro. Spring 216 B.C.
XXVII. The Battle of Cannæ. June 216 B.C.
XXVIII. After Cannæ. Summer 216 B.C.
XXIX. Marcellus. Fall 216 B.C.
XXX. Campania. 215 B.C.
XXXI. Making a New Base. 214 B.C.
XXXII. Tarentum Won. 213 B.C.
XXXIII. A Wonderful March. 212 B.C.
XXXIV. Capua. 211 B.C.
XXXV. Another Roman Army Destroyed. 210 B.C.
XXXVI. Tarentum Lost. 209 B.C.
XXXVII. Marcellus’ Death. 208 B.C.
XXXVIII. Hasdrubal and Nero. 207 B.C.
XXXIX. The Metaurus Campaign. Summer 207 B.C.
XL. Scipio. 206–205 B.C.
XLI. On To Carthage. 204–203 B.C.
XLII. Zama. Spring 202 B.C.
XLIII. The Man and Soldier.
XLIV. Hannibal and Alexander
XLV. Legion versus Phalanx. 197–168 B.C.
Appendix A. Casualties in Some Ancient Battles.
Appendix B. Some Roman Marches.
Table of Dates.
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