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What was the most humiliating Roman defeat?
What was the most humiliating Roman defeat?
The annihilation at Carrhae
was the worst defeat for the Roman Republic since its horrific loss at Cannae over 160 years earlier. Plutarch estimates that of the original 43,000 Romans engaged, 20,000 were killed and 10,000 were captured.
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