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  • Battle of Crotona
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  • The last exploits of Hannibal in Italy are recorded by Titus Livius (Livy) in his Ab Urbe condita (History of Rome). The other comparatively detailed account belongs to Appian, who dedicated a special part of his Roman History to the Hannibal's invasion. Some additional sketches provides another "Roman History", which was written by Cassius Dio.
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Strength
  • unknown
  • four legions
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Partof
  • the Second Punic War
Date
  • 204
Commander
  • Hannibal
  • Publius Licinius Crassus
  • Sempronius Tuditanus
Result
  • Indecisive
combatant
  • 12
  • 25
Place
  • Crotone, Calabria, present-day Italy
Conflict
  • Battle of Crotone
abstract
  • The last exploits of Hannibal in Italy are recorded by Titus Livius (Livy) in his Ab Urbe condita (History of Rome). The other comparatively detailed account belongs to Appian, who dedicated a special part of his Roman History to the Hannibal's invasion. Some additional sketches provides another "Roman History", which was written by Cassius Dio.