On August 2nd, 216 BCE, one of the bloodiest and most brilliant battles in history unfolded on the plains of Cannae—and in this episode of The Rum Ration, Colin and Rejoy break it down.
With masterful storytelling and a hint of dark humour, they recount how Hannibal’s Carthaginian army—outnumbered nearly two to one—utterly destroyed a massive Roman force using a tactical maneuver still studied today: the double envelopment.
The episode explores the psychological traps, battlefield innovations, and sheer brutality of the slaughter that left 50,000–70,000 Romans dead in a single day. But more than just a tactical analysis, the hosts reflect on the horror and legacy of Cannae, asking what happens when brilliance meets butchery.
This episode is for anyone fascinated by ancient strategy, battlefield leadership, and the devastating cost of military hubris. Tune in to learn why Cannae wasn’t just a defeat—it was a near-death experience for the Roman Republic.📬
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And as always...Cheers to history! 🥂