WI:Hanno wins Battle of Beneventum Second Punic War

During the summer of 214 Hannibal was in Campania near Nola. He'd been frustrated in his attempt to take Nola the previous year despite having allies in the town ready to betray it to him. The Roman consul Marcellus was vigilent, and had posted a strong garrison in the town before any plot could bear fruit.

Now Hannibal was preparing to take Nola by assault. To do this he needed reinforcements, and since Carthage had sent little to help him Hannibal sent a junior commander named Hanno to Bruttium to collect reinforcements there.

Hanno complied by pulling together 17,000 Bruttian and Lucanian infantry with mabey 1,200 cavalry. At about the same time Gracchus arrived at Beneventum with an army of about the same size. He offered battle to Hanno; Hanno accepted. The Carthaginian army was smashed.

Had Hanno won this battle his reinforcements would have reached Hannibal and the assault of Nola would have ensued. Presuming a Carthaginian victory at Nola and the death/capture of Marcellus in defending the town, would the direction of the war have been somewhat or significantly altered?
 
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