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The Battle of Cape Ecnomus or Eknomos (Ancient Greek: Ἔκνομος) (256 BC) was a naval battle, fought off Cape Ecnomus (modern day Poggio di Sant'Angelo, Licata, Sicily), between the fleets of Carthage and the Roman Republic, during the First Punic War. Due to the number of ships and crews involved (about 300 rowers and 120 combat troops per ship), this battle was one of the largest naval battles of the ancient Mediterranean world, and is a candidate for the largest naval battle in history.
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Battle of Cape Ecnomus
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Approx. 10,000 men killed 24 ships sunk
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Roman Republic Carthage
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dbpedia:Lucius_Manlius_Vulso_Longus dbpedia:Marcus_Atilius_Regulus dbpedia:Hanno_the_Great n7:
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dbpedia:Licata dbpedia:Sicily
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Roman victory
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In excess of 150,000 rowers and marines Approx. 140,000 rowers and marines About 350 ships About 330 ships
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