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217 BC
 
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Hannibal surprises and traps a Roman army on a narrow plain beside Lake Trasimene       
216 BC
 
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Hannibal destroys a Roman army at Cannae, in the most severe defeat ever suffered by Rome       
202 BC
 
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Hannibal suffers his first decisive defeat by a Roman army, at an unidentified site in north Africa called Zama       
102 BC
 
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The Roman general Gaius Marius defeats the Teutones, a German tribe which has made deep inroads into southern Gaul       
101 BC
 
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A German tribe, the Cimbri, press into northern Italy until they are defeated at Vercellae and driven out of the peninsula      
-82 BC
 
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Sulla takes Rome for the second time, after a battle at the Colline Gate, and then publishes his lethal 'proscriptions'       
53 BC
 
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Crasssus is killed at Carrhae, in Turkey, when the Parthians defeat his army, largely thanks to their brilliance as mounted archers       
52 BC
 
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The Celtic leader Vercingetorix inflicts an unaccustomed defeat on Julius Caesar, at Gergovia, but is captured later in the year       
48 BC
 
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Julius Caesar defeats his rival Pompey at Pharsalus, in Greece, and makes himself master of the Roman world       
42 BC
 
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Octavian and Mark Antony defeat the armies of Brutus and Cassius at Philippi, after which Brutus and Cassius commit suicide