- The
Battle of
Caudine Forks, 321 BC, was a
decisive event of the
Second Samnite War. Its
designation as a
battle is a mere
historical formality: there...
-
Valle Caudina (
Caudine Valley) is a
densely settled Italian valley with
about 69,000 inhabitants. It is
located in Campania,
between the
Province of Benevento...
- a
Roman army was led into a trap
resembles the
famous disaster at the
Caudine Forks in 321 BC, and
there are
similarities to the
campaigns of Publius...
- well
known for his
victory over the
Roman legions at the
Battle of the
Caudine Forks in 321 BC. He was
eventually captured and
executed by
Fabius Rulli****...
- road
swerved north to Capua, where, for the time being, it ended. The
Caudine Forks were not far to the north. The
itinerary was
Aricia (Ariccia), Tres...
-
culminating in the
surrender of the
entire army
without resistance at
Caudine Forks, the
Romans abandoned the
phalanx altogether,
adopting the more flexible...
-
series of
three wars.
Despite an
overwhelming victory at the
Battle of the
Caudine Forks (321 BC), the
Samnites were
subjugated in 290 BC.
Although severely...
- Samnites, who
outsmarted and
trapped the
legions in 321 BC at the
Battle of
Caudine Forks. In
spite of
these and
other temporary setbacks, the
Romans advanced...
- the
second Samnite war. In 321 BC,
after the
defeat at the
Battle of the
Caudine Forks he is said to have
persuaded the
Romans to surrender. In 320 he became...
- yoke
followed the
defeat of the
Romans by the
Samnites in 321 BCE at the
Caudine Forks.
Eventually the
practice of p****ing
under the yoke was no longer...