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First Punic War, Catulus wins naval victory at Aegusa
PUNIC WARS : Gaius Lutatius Catulus wins a major naval victory, defeating Hanno the Greats Carthaginian fleet at the Battle of the Aegates Islands or Aegusa (the Aegadian Islands, off the western coast of Sicily), capturing 70 vessels and sinking 50 others
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This print depicts the pivotal moment of the First Punic War, when Roman consul Gaius Lutatius Catulus secured a major naval victory against the formidable Carthaginian fleet led by Hanno the Great at the Battle of the Aegates Islands or Aegusa. The battle took place in the western waters of Sicily in 241 BC. With the Roman Republic facing a critical moment in its struggle for supremacy in the Mediterranean, Catulus' triumphant march began when his fleet of approximately 140 Roman and allied ships engaged the Carthaginian fleet of around 120 vessels off the coast of Sicily. The ensuing sea battle proved to be one of the most decisive engagements in ancient history. In the end, Catulus' forces captured an impressive 70 Carthaginian vessels and sank an estimated 50 others, marking a significant turning point in the First Punic War. The Roman Republic's naval dominance was established, and the path to eventual victory against Carthage was set. This momentous victory not only secured Sicily for Rome but also paved the way for the expansion of Roman influence in the western Mediterranean. The print beautifully captures the intensity and grandeur of the naval battle, with the clashing fleets and the turbulent sea creating a dramatic scene. The historical significance of this event is evident in the detailed depiction of the ships, the determination of the soldiers, and the raw power of the sea. This print is an essential piece for any collection focusing on ancient history, the Roman Republic, or naval warfare.
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