The Battle of Grumentum was fought in 207 BC between Romans led by Gaius Claudius Nero, and a part of Hannibal's Carthaginian army. The battle was a minor engagement that Roman sources inflated as a major success. According to Livy, the Romans killed 8,000 Carthaginians and took 700 prisoners for the cost of 500 dead Romans. The Carthaginian loss figures for dead and prisoners appear suspiciously out of proportion to each other. Just north of the battlefield the next day, an irregular clash occurred where allegedly another 2,000 Carthaginians were killed. Afterwards, Nero marched north, where he defeated and killed Hannibal's brother Hasdrubal at Metaurus. The battle is described by Livy at 27.41-42.

References

Bibliography

  • Livius, Titus (2006). Hannibal's War: Books Twenty-One to Thirty. Translated by J.C. Yardley, introduction and notes by Dexter Hoyos. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-283159-3.

The battle of grunwald hires stock photography and images Alamy

Battle Of Grunwald 1410 Reenactment Editorial Image Image 10265485

Staging of the medieval Battle of Grunwald, Teutonic knights fighting

OnThisDay 1814 Napoleon continues his ‘Six Days’ Campaign’, defeating

Al WW The Battle of Grunwald was the largest battle in Medevial