- Gnaeus Servilius Geminus
Gnaeus Servilius Geminus (d.
August 2 , 216 BCE) was a Roman consul, serving as both general and admiral of Roman forces, during theSecond Punic War .The son of
Publius Servilius Geminus , Gnaeus Geminus was elected as consul in early 217 BCE. By March of that year Geminus began directing military operations against Carthaginian GeneralHannibal Barca aroundAriminum (Rimini ). Following the death of consulGaius Flaminius at theBattle of Lake Trasimene (Trasimeno ) in April (as well as the rise to power of dictatorFabius Maximus the following month), Geminus assumed command of the Roman fleet overseeing coastal defense and battles againstSardinia ,Corsica and theNorth Africa n coast.In November, Geminus resumed command of Roman land forces and, becoming elected
proconsul in early-216, become involved in skirmishes with approaching Carthaginian forces under Hannibal from March until May, before he was killed while in command of the center of the Roman line during theBattle of Cannae on August 2, 216 BCE.References
*Broughton, T.R.S. and M.L. Patterson. "The Magistrates of the Roman Republic". London, 1951-60.
*Polybius. "Histories".
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