Battle of Zama
The Battle of Zama was a battle in Carthage around 19 October 202 BC. It had elephants ands ground infantry. The Roman Republic, led by Scipio Africanus, won against Carthaginians, led by Hannibal. It was the last battle in the Second Punic War.
Battle Of Zama Media
The relief stele of Kleitor supposedely depicting the Achaean statesman and historian Polybius, 2nd century BC, Hellenistic Greek artwork from the Peloponnese. Dimensions are as follows: height of the stele, 2.18 m (7.2 ft); width of the stele, 1.11 m (3.6 ft); height of the carved figure of Polybios, 1.96 m (6.4 ft).
The bowl of a Montefortino-type helmet, which was used by Roman infantry between c. 300 BC and 100 AD. The cheek guards are missing. How a consular army would usually deploy, at Zama each maniple of principes deployed slightly to the left, leaving nine broad avenues through each legion.[3]
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- ↑ Coarelli 2002, pp. 73–74.
- ↑ Etcheto 2012, pp. 274–278.
- ↑ Bagnall 1999, p. 292.