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Battle of Crotona : ウィキペディア英語版 | Battle of Crotona
The battle or, more precisely, the battles of Croton in 204 and 203 BC were, as well as the raid in Cisalpine Gaul, the last larger scale engagements between the Romans and the Carthaginians in Italy during the Second Punic War. After Hannibal’s retreat to Bruttium due to the Metaurus debacle, the Romans tried continuously to insulate his forces from the Ionion Sea and cut his eventual escape to Carthage by capturing Croton. The Carthaginian commander struggled to retain his hold on the last efficient port which had remained in his hands after years of fighting and was ultimately successful. == Sources ==
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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