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  1. Gaius uncovers Aderbad's sinister plan to resurrect the spirits of fallen Roman soldiers to form an undead army aimed at conquering Rome. With the help of the enslaved girl Rhama, Gaius attempts to thwart Aderbad's scheme, leading to a climactic battle between the living and the spectral warriors.

  2. Swords and sandals meet spaghetti horror in this bygone b-movie classic, notable for being the most historically accurate depiction of the Roman Empire's Zombie Civil War. After a band of ...

    • 82 min
    • 214.8K
    • Mike TV
  3. Though it takes place in Roman-occupied Sarmatia, this is really more of a fantasy involving black-magic wizardry. Ettore Manni plays his usual role of the honorable centurion sent to investigate the corrupt Roman governor of a far-flung province.

    • Giuseppe Vari
    • Galatea Film, American International Pictures
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HannibalHannibal - Wikipedia

    The tide was slowly turning against him, and in favor of Rome. The Roman consuls mounted a siege of Capua in 212 BC. Hannibal attacked them, forcing their withdrawal from Campania. He moved to Lucania and destroyed a 16,000-man Roman army at the Battle of the Silarus, with 15,000 Romans killed.

  5. Feb 20, 2020 · A Table of Roman Battles. For the purposes of this table of Roman battles in both the Republican and Imperial periods, the presumption is the Romans won, so if they lost, the event is worth highlighting: the winners' column is bolded only when the Romans are not the victors.

  6. Oct 22, 2013 · Rome's armed forces were the state's largest single expense but the captured territory, resources, wealth and slaves and the later necessity for frontier defence meant that war was an unavoidable Roman preoccupation.

  7. The Battle of Cannae ( / ˈkæni, - eɪ, - aɪ /; [c] Latin: [ˈkanːae̯]) was a key engagement of the Second Punic War between the Roman Republic and Carthage, fought on 2 August 216 BC near the ancient village of Cannae in Apulia, southeast Italy.