Primus Pilus Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Important Roman battles will be among the key new additions to our updated wallmap. I am having a difficult time identifying which battles should be included as markers on the map. We want to show key battles that either defined a Roman conquest (ie Alesia in Gaul), or was just simply a great battle in history (ie Cannae). I'm thinking of ending with Trajan's conquests because that is the general time period that the map will display... should we go beyond that even though it would reflect changes in borders, etc. that we can't show? As this map will be loaded with information we will be a bit constrained for space so we can't include them all, but want to include as many as possible. Roman Battle Index for reference Please start a list based on what you think are the most important, discuss reasons not to include some, etc. Your input is greatly appreciated. I am especially having trouble with the Punic Wars, because there are so many battles in such a relatively small area. Please consider the clutter of geography names (rivers, territory, mountains, etc.), cities, battles etc on the map when making recommendations. (Note: many naval battles wil be included because there is alot more room in the water than on land) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Primus Pilus Posted October 31, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Ooops... I forgot to add the list I am working with at the moment... 496 BC - Lake Regilus - Romans secure independence from Etruscans 396 BC - Veii - Romans proved themselves as a regional power 321 BC - Caudine Forks - Romans pass under the Samnite yoke 295 BC - Sentinum - defeat of the Samnites 275 BC - Beneventum - final defeat of Pyrrhus 255 BC - Bagrades - Romans crushed by Spartan mercenary Xanthippus in Africa (Naval battles) 260 BC - Mylae 256 BC - Ecnomus 242 BC - Aegaetes Insulae 217 BC - Lake Trasimene - Hannibals first major victory in Italy 216 BC - Cannae 211 BC - Upper Baetis - Hadrubal over the Scipios 208 BC - Baecula - Scipio Africanus 202 BC - Zama - Scipio over Hannibal 197 BC - Cynoscephalae - Romans defeat Philip V 190 BC - Magnesia - Scipio defeats Antiochus 148 BC - Pydna - Romans defeat Macedonia 146 BC - Carthage - city besieged and destroyed 133 BC - Numantia - Romans defeat Cetliberians 106 BC - Gaius Marius defeats Jugurtha 105 BC - Aurasio - crushing defeat of Romans by Cimbri and Teutones 102 BC - Aquae Sextiae - Marius defeats Cimbri and Teutones 86 BC - Orchomenus - Sulla over Pontic army 82 BC - Colline Gate - Sulla's victory at Rome 71 BC - Silarus - Crassus defeats Spartacus 68 BC - Artaxata - Lucullus over Tigranes 66 BC - Lycus - Pompey defeats Mithridates 53 BC - Crassus destroyed at Carrhae Caesar's battles from: http://www.unrv.com/military/battles-of-th...an-republic.php, which ones? The civil war battles between Antony/Octavian/the 'Republicans' 9 AD - Teutoburger Wald - Arminius over Varus 43 AD - Medway - Romans defeat British Celts 61 AD - Watling Street - Suetonius destroyes Boudicca 69 AD - 2nd Bedriacum - Primus (for Vespasian) defeats Vitellius 70 AD - Jersulam - Titus defeats Jews 84 AD - Mon Graupius - Agricola over Calgacus and the Caledones 101 AD - Tapae - Trajan over Decebalus 105 AD - 2nd Sarmizegethusa - Trajan over Decebalus And I need some help with Trajan's campaigns in Parthia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamilcar Barca Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 I think thats a great idea and will buy a map once these adjustments are complete I think Trebia 218BC should be included for the third century BC 68 BC - Artaxata - Lucullus over Tigranes I would include Tigranocerta from the year earlier opposed to this battle, it was a far greater battle. Of the last wars of the republic I would include: 52 Alesia 48 Dyrrhachium 48 Pharsalus 47 Zela 46 Thapsus 45 Munda 43 Mutina 42 Phillipi I/II 38 Gindaris 36 Naulochus 31 Actium Of Trajans Persian campaign I am unfamiliar, sorry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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