Roman withdrawal from Africa (255 BC)
The Roman withdrawal from Africa was the attempt by the Roman Republic in 255 BC to rescue the survivors of their defeated expeditionary force to Carthaginian Africa during the First Punic War. A large fleet commanded by and successfully evacuated the remnants of the expedition, defeating a Carthaginian fleet en route, but was struck by a storm while returning, losing most of its ships.
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Roman withdrawal from Africa (255 BC)
The Roman withdrawal from Africa was the attempt by the Roman Republic in 255 BC to rescue the survivors of their defeated expeditionary force to Carthaginian Africa during the First Punic War. A large fleet commanded by and successfully evacuated the remnants of the expedition, defeating a Carthaginian fleet en route, but was struck by a storm while returning, losing most of its ships.
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The Roman withdrawal from Afri ...... e ending with a Roman victory.
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114 ships captured
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Inconclusive
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200 warships
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Roman withdrawal from Africa, 255 BC
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Battle of Cape Hermaeum
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the First Punic War
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Cape Bon Peninsula; the waters off it; and off the coast of south-east Sicily
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Inconclusive
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Unknown but large number of soldiers
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