The sun rises, shining on the red flag of battle flying over the Roman camp... Tens of thousands of hooves and boots pound the war drums! Soldiers, now is your hour of valor! Documentary Sources: "The Ghosts of Cannae" by Robert L. O'Connell "The Fall of Carthage" by Adrian Goldsworthy "In the Name of Rome" by Adrian Goldsworthy "Soldiers and Ghosts" by J. E. Lendon A special thanks to the discussions over at r/AskHistorians! The game, Total War: Rome II, was used with the following mods: -Divide et Impera -Special Effects Enhancement Mod -Arcade Graphical Effects Removal Music: (in order of appearance) "Army of Drums" - Rome Total War "Army of Kings" - Audiomachine "Hero's Journey" - Focus Music "On the Run" - Centurion Soundtrack "We are Prey" - Centurion Soundtrack "The Ninth Ride Out" - Centurion Soundtrack "Soldier's Chant" - Rome Total War Equipment used: Blue Snowball -USB microphone Audacity - audio editing Shadow Play - gameplay recording Power Director 10 - video editing PhotoShop - graphics
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Productions, T. (2014, April 15). Total War History: Battle of Cannae (Part 3/5). World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/video/241/total-war-history-battle-of-cannae-part-35/
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Productions, THFE. "Total War History: Battle of Cannae (Part 3/5)." World History Encyclopedia, April 15, 2014. https://www.worldhistory.org/video/241/total-war-history-battle-of-cannae-part-35/.
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Productions, THFE. "Total War History: Battle of Cannae (Part 3/5)." World History Encyclopedia, 15 Apr 2014, https://www.worldhistory.org/video/241/total-war-history-battle-of-cannae-part-35/.