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La Batalla de Cannas: El desastre romano [The Battle of Cannae: The Roman Disaster]

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A comienzos del siglo III a. de C., el Mediterráneo era testigo de la existencia de dos extraordinarias potencias: Cartago y Roma. Tras la espectacular expansión del segundo y su victoria en la primera guerra púnica, surgió la definitiva rivalidad entre ambos, la cual estalló militarmente otra vez en el 218 a. de C, cuando una de las figuras militares más importantes de todos los tiempos, el gran Aníbal, cruza los Alpes y ataca a Roma desde su propio territorio. La batalla por Cannas marcaría el quiebre de la suerte de uno y otro.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

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