Battle of Camerinum
298 BC battle during the Third Samnite War
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Samnite Wars
First Samnite War
- Mons Gaurus
- Saticula
- Suessula
Second Samnite War
- Neapolis
- Imbrinium
- Caudine Forks
- Lautulae
- Lake Vadimo
- Bovianum
Third Samnite War
- Tifernum
- Camerinum
- Sentinum
- Aquilonia
The Battle of Camerinum in 298 BC took place during the Third Samnite War. In the battle, the Samnites defeated a Roman legion under the command of the propraetor Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus.[1][2][3][4][5]
References
- ^ Polybius of Megalopolis. Histories 2.19.5-6.
- ^ Titus Livius. Ab Urbe Condita 10.25.
- ^ Gill, N.S. "A Table of Roman Battles". Archived from the original on 7 April 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
- ^ Harbottle, Thomas Benfield (1904). Dictionary of battles from the earliest date to the present time. London: S. Sonnenschein & Co., Ltd. pp. 47.
Camerinum.
- ^ Cornell, Tim (2017). The "Samnite Wars," 343-290 BC, in M. Whitby & H. Sidebottom (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Ancient Battles. p. 477. ISBN 978-1405186452.
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