BATTLE OF CANNAE (1018)
:''This article is about the 11th-century Battle of Cannae. For the 216 BC Battle of Cannae in the Second Punic War, see Battle of Cannae.''
The 'Battle of Cannae' took place in 1018 between the Byzantines under the Catepan of Italy Basil Boioannes and the Lombards under Melus of Bari. The Lombards had also hired some Norman mercenaries under their leader Gilbert Buatère. The battle was fought on the same spot where Hannibal of Carthage had destroyed the Roman army in 216 BC.
The battle was disastrous for the Lombards, who were routed. Melus managed to escape to the Papal States and eventually to the court of Emperor Henry II at Bamberg. The Normans lost their leader and most of their group. However, this group of Normans was the first of many to go to southern Italy most of which, by the end of the century, was under Norman control.
★ Norwich, John Julius. ''The Normans in the South 1016-1130''.
The 'Battle of Cannae' took place in 1018 between the Byzantines under the Catepan of Italy Basil Boioannes and the Lombards under Melus of Bari. The Lombards had also hired some Norman mercenaries under their leader Gilbert Buatère. The battle was fought on the same spot where Hannibal of Carthage had destroyed the Roman army in 216 BC.
The battle was disastrous for the Lombards, who were routed. Melus managed to escape to the Papal States and eventually to the court of Emperor Henry II at Bamberg. The Normans lost their leader and most of their group. However, this group of Normans was the first of many to go to southern Italy most of which, by the end of the century, was under Norman control.
| Contents |
| References |
References
★ Norwich, John Julius. ''The Normans in the South 1016-1130''.
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español