The Battle of Ticinus was a battle of the Second Punic War fought between the Carthaginian forces of Hannibal and the Romans under Publius Cornelius Scipio in November 218 BC. It was the first battle to take place on Italian soil.
The next day both forces set out scouting parties. Hannibal probably took the majority of his 6,000 cavalry that remained after crossing the Alps, while Scipio took all of his cavalry and a small number of velites (light infantry armed with javelins). The two forces both met, with the heavy cavalry in both forces soon mixing into a huge melee in the center. Hannibal had kept his lighter Numidian cavalry on the flanks however, and soon ordered them to attack the flanks of the velite skirmish line. The line collapsed and the Romans disengaged and fled for their camp.
Battles of the Second Punic War | 218 BC | Battles of the Roman Republic | Battles of Carthage
קרב טיקינוס | Gefecht am Ticinus | Bataille du Tessin | ティキヌスの戦い | Slag bij de Ticinus | Bitwa nad rzeką Ticinus | Битка код Тицина
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