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- two individuals, Gaius Centenius, propraetor in 217 B.C., whose cavalry force was defeated by Maharbal, and Marcus Centenius Penula, a veteran centurion...
- who successfully intercepted Centenius and his detachment of 4000 cavalry. Maharbal's force killed half of Centenius's men. The surviving Roman cavalry...
- BC between Hannibal's army and a Roman force led by centurion Marcus Centenius Penula. The Carthaginians were victorious, destroying the entire Roman...
- Castricius Castrinius Catabronius Catienus Catilius Catius Cavinnius Ceionius Centenius Cep****ius Cerenius Cervilius Cervonius Cestius Cicereius Cilnius Cincius...
- Gaius Flaminius, had sent his cavalry ahead, led by the praetor Gaius Centenius. After the battle of Trasimene, Maharbal (leading a detachment of spear-men...
- Roman force led by praetor Marcus Centenius Penula. The Carthaginians are victorious, effectively destroying Centenius Penula's army. The Battle of Herdonia...
- Battle of the Silarus Hannibal destroys the army of the Roman praetor M. Centenius Penula. Battle of Herdonia Hannibal destroys the Roman army of the praetor...
- Carthaginian-allied town Arpi in 213 BC. In 212 BC Hannibal destro**** the Roman army of Centenius Penula at the battle of the Silarus in northwest Lucania. Later the same...
- of the SilarusHannibal destro**** the army of the Roman praetor M. Centenius Penula in Campania. First Battle of HerdoniaHannibal destro**** the...
- Battle of the SilarusHannibal destroys the army of the Roman praetor M. Centenius Penula. Battle of HerdoniaHannibal destroys the Roman army of the praetor...