File:Battle cannae destruction.svg
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English: Second Punic War, The Battle of Cannae; destruction of the Roman army (red color) by Hannibal's forces (blue) |
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Quotation of the permission Frank Martini gave to User:Redtony after his ask for permission to use "The Department of History, United States Military Academy" contents in the Wikipedia: Tony, The maps found on the web site may be used for the purposes stated below. We would kindly ask that credit be given to "The Department of History, United States Military Academy." If you require higher resolution images suggest you contact one of the sources cited on our site. Best of luck with the project. Frank Martini Cartographer, Department of History United States Military Academy |
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24 February 2006, 12:01:41 | 737 × 567 (23166 bytes) | GhePeU (talk · contribs) | {{Information| Description = Second Punic War, The Battle of Cannae, Initial Roman attack and defeat of Roman cavalry |Date = - |Author = Frank Martini. Cartographer, Department of History, United States Military Academy |Source = The Department of Histor |
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current | 14:09, 2 August 2021 | 737 × 567 (57 KB) | Intforce (talk | contribs) | Correct year of battle (216 B.C.) | |
23:33, 22 July 2020 | 737 × 567 (57 KB) | Hogweard (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description = {{en|1=Second Punic War, The Battle of Cannae; destruction of the Roman army (red color) by Hannibal's forces (blue)}} |Date = |Author = *{{u|Hogweard}} *{{f|Battle cannae destruction.png}}: Frank Martini. Cartographer, Department of History, United States Military Academy |Source = *{{f|Battle cannae destruction.png}}: The Department of History, United States Military Academy [http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/] |Permission = Quotation of th... |
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