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All arrangements for the battle being complete, and note the two opposing forces of Numidian cavalry having been for some time engaged in skirmishing attacks upon each other, Hannibal gave the word to the men on the elephants to charge the enemy. But as they heard the horns and trumpets braying all round them, some of the elephants became unmanageable and rushed back
upon the Numidian contingents of the Carthaginian army;
and this enabled Massanissa with great speed to deprive the
Carthaginian left wing of its cavalry support. The rest of the
elephants charged the Roman velites in the spaces between the
maniples of the line, and while inflicting much damage on the
enemy suffered severely themselves; until, becoming frightened,
some of them ran away down the vacant spaces, the Romans
letting them pass harmlessly along, according to Scipio's
orders, while others ran away to the right under a shower of
darts from the cavalry, until they were finally driven clear off
the field. note It was just at the moment of this
stampede of the elephants, that Laelius forced
the Carthaginian cavalry into headlong flight,
and along with Massanissa pressed them with a vigorous
pursuit. While this was going on, the opposing lines of heavy
infantry were advancing to meet others with deliberate step and
proud confidence, except Hannibal's "army of Italy," which
remained in its original position. When they came within
distance the Roman soldiers charged the enemy, shouting as
usual their war-cry, and clashing their swords against their
shields: while the Carthaginian mercenaries uttered a strange
confusion of cries, the effect of which was indescribable, for, in
the words of the poet, note the
"voice of all was not one —
nor one their cry:
But manifold their speech as was their race."
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