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When the Carthaginians heard of the destruction which
had befallen the Roman fleet, they made up their minds that
as their late victory had made them a match for their enemy
on land, so now the Roman catastrophe had made them a
match for him at sea. Accordingly they devoted themselves
with still greater eagerness than before to their naval and military preparations. note And first, they lost no time in
despatching Hasdrubal to
preparations necessary for a naval expedition. Hasdrubal
reached
The Roman government, when they heard of this from the note
survivors of the wreck on their arrival home, felt it to be a
grievous misfortune: but being absolutely resolved not to give
in, they determined once more to put two hundred and twenty
vessels on the stocks and build afresh. These
were finished in three months, an almost incredibly short time, and the new Consuls Aulus
Atilius and Gnaeus Cornelius fitted out the
fleet and put to sea. As they passed through
the straits they took up from
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