Cannae: Sixty Minutes That Killed Rome’s Greatest Force
Автор: History, Observed
Загружено: 2026-01-31
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The Battle of Cannae in 216 BC was one of Rome’s worst military disasters. This video explores how Rome’s largest army was psychologically and physically destroyed in roughly sixty minutes, not through tactics alone, but through panic, compression, and the slow realization of entrapment. A deep dive into fear, mass death, and the cost of certainty in ancient warfare.
What You’ll Learn in This Video
🔴 How Roman discipline failed once movement became impossible
🟠 Why most deaths at Cannae happened after resistance collapsed
🟡 How panic spreads faster than orders in mass formations
🟢 Why surrender never became a real option for trapped soldiers
🔵 How Cannae reshaped Roman attitudes toward fear and survival
Historical References
Polybius, Histories, Book 3
Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, Book 22
Adrian Goldsworthy, The Punic Wars
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