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  1. Battle of Coronea (447 BC)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Coronea image caption partof the pre Peloponnesian War conflicts date 447 BC place Coronea result Boeotia n victory combatant1 Boeotia n city state s combatant2 ... Category 447 BC Category First Peloponnesian War Category Battles involving Athens Coronea 447 BC Category Battles involving Thebes Coronea 447 BC de Schlacht von Koroneia 447 v. Chr. el 447 . . es Batalla de Coronea fr Bataille de Coron e 447 av. J. C. it Battaglia di Coronea la Pugna Coronensis 447 a.C.n. nl Slag bij Coronea 447 v.Chr. ja 447 no Slaget ved Koroneia ..., others? casualties1 Unknown casualties2 Unknown Campaignbox Greek wars of the 5th century BC The Battle of Coronea also known as the First Battle of Coronea took place between the Athens Athenian led Delian League and the Boeotian League in 447 BC during the First Peloponnesian War . In 457 BC the Athenians had taken control of Boeotia at the Battle of Oenophyta , and spent the next ten years attempting to consolidate the League s power. In 454 BC Athens lost a fleet attempting to aid an Egypt .... By 447 BC some of the men exiled from Boeotia after the Athenian victory there in 457 had returned ... 3Abook 3D1 3Achapter 3D113 Battle of Coronea in Robert J. Buck s History of Boetia http books.google.com ... J.A.O. Larsen, Orchomenus and the Formation of the Boeotian Confederacy in 447 B.C. http www.jstor.org stable 265434?&Search yes&term 447&term coronea&list hide&searchUri 2Faction 2FdoBasicResults ..., Athens moved the treasury to their city from Delos in 453 BC , and signed the Peace of Callias with Persia around 450 BC . The Delian League was essentially an Athenian empire, and while Athens was usually .... They captured Chaeronea , but were attacked and defeated by the Boeotians at Coronea . The Athenians ... v onepage&q thucydides 201.113&f false C.M. Bowra, The Epigram of the Fallen at Coronea http www.jstor.org stable 636730?&Search yes&term 447&term coronea&list hide&searchUri 2Faction 2FdoBasicResults ...   more details



  1. Battle of Coronea (394 BC)

    Infobox Military Conflict image caption conflict Battle of Coronea partof the Corinthian War date 394 BC place Coronea result Sparta n victory combatant1 Sparta , br Orchomenus Boeotia Orchomenus combatant2 Thebes Greece Thebes , br Argos , br and allies commander1 Agesilaus II commander2 Unknown strength1 15,000 strength2 20,000 casualties1 350 casualties2 600 Campaignbox Corinthian War The Battle of Coronea in 394 BC was a battle in the Corinthian War , in which the Sparta ns and their allies under King Agesilaus II defeated a force of Thebes Greece Thebans and Argos Argives that was attempting to block their march back into the Peloponnese . Prelude The Corinthian War began in 395 BC when ... more peltast s. Prior to the battle some of Agesilaus s army were disturbed by an omen witnessed ... reminded them of the recent Spartan victory at Battle of Nemea Nemea . He then told them that the Spartan ..., as Agesilaus knew, Peisander had been killed while suffering a crushing defeat at Battle of Cnidus Cnidus . These reassurances, however, buoyed his army s morale going into the battle. The defeat ... confident of ultimate victory. The battle As the two armies approached each other, Agesilaus himself .... The mercenaries near Agesilaus assumed the battle was over and offered him a garland to commemorate ... there. Aftermath Agesilaus had himself been wounded in the battle and had to be carried back to the phalanx ... morning, Agesilaus ordered the polemarch Gylis to put the army in battle formation and gave out ... passage from Diodorus coord 38 21 N 22 58 E display title Category Battles involving Sparta Coronea 394 BC Category Battles involving Thebes Coronea 394 BC Category Battles of the Corinthian War Coronea 394 BC Category 394 BC ca Batalla de Coronea 394 aC de Schlacht von Koroneia 394 v. Chr. el es Batalla de Coronea 394 a. C. fr Bataille de Coron e 394 av. J. C. la Pugna Coronensis 394 a.C.n. nl Slag bij Coronea 394 v.Chr. ja 394 pl Bitwa pod Koronej 394 p.n.e. ...   more details



  1. Battle of Coronea

    The Battle of Choronea can refer to Battle of Coronea 447 BC Battle of Coronea 394 BC disambig de Schlacht von Koroneia fr Bataille de Coron e nl Slag bij Coronea ja ru ...   more details



  1. 447 BC

    by the Boeotians at Battle of Coronea 447 BC Coronea . As a result, the Athens Athenians are forced ...Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year nav 447 BC year in topic 447 NOTOC Year 447 BC was a year of the Roman calendar pre Julian Roman calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Macerinus and Iullus or, less frequently, year 307 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 447 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Greece Pericles leads Athens Athenian forces in the expulsion of barbarians from the Thrace Thracian peninsula of Gallipoli , in order to establish Athenian colonists in the region. Thus Pericles starts a policy of kleruchos or out settlements . This is a form of colonisation where poor and unemployed people are assisted to emigrate to new regions. A revolt breaks out in Boeotia as the Oligarchy oligarchs of Thebes, Greece Thebes conspire against the democratic faction in the city. The Athenians, under their general Tolmides , with 1000 hoplites plus other troops from their allies, march into Boeotia to take back the towns .... onlyinclude Births Deaths References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 447 Bc Category 447 BC ast 447 edC be 447 . . be x old 447 . . bs 447 p.n.e. ca 447 aC cs 447 p . n. l. cy 447 CC da 447 f.Kr. de 447 v. Chr. el 447 . . es 447 a. C. eu K. a. 447 fa fr 447 ko 447 hy . . . 447 hr 447. pr. Kr. io 447 aK it 447 a.C. ka . . 447 kk . . . 447 la 447 a.C.n. lb 447 lt 447 m. pr. m. e. hu I. e. 447 mk 447 . . . mr . . . ms 447 SM nl 447 v.Chr. ne . . new nap 447 AC no 447 f.Kr. oc 447 uz Mil. av. 447 pl 447 p.n.e. pt 447 a.C. ru 447 . . sq 447 p.e.s. sk 447 pred Kr. sl 447 pr. n. t. sr 447. . . . sh 447. pne. su 447 SM fi 447 eaa. sv 447 f.Kr. tl 447 BC th . . 97 uk 447 . . vec 447 a.C. war 447 UC zh 447 ...   more details



  1. Battle of Mytilene (406 BC)

    unreferenced date July 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Mytilene image caption partof the Peloponnesian War date 406 BC place Mytilene result Sparta n victory combatant1 Athens combatant2 Sparta commander1 Conon commander2 Callicratidas strength1 70 ships strength2 170 ships casualties1 casualties2 The Battle of Mytilene was a battle fought in 406 BC between Athens and Sparta . The Spartans were victorious. For more information see The Historians History of the World , edited by Henry Smith Williams. See also Battle of Arginusae AncientGreece battle stub coord missing Greece Category Battles involving Athens Mytilene 406 BC Category Battles involving Sparta Mytilene 406 BC Category Battles of the Peloponnesian War Mytilene 406 BC Category Ancient Lesbos Category 406 BC ...   more details



  1. Battle of Placentia (194 BC)

    Infobox Military Conflict image caption conflict Battle of Placentia partof Roman Gaulish wars date 194 BC place Modern day Piacenza , Italy result Roman victory combatant1 Roman Republic combatant2 Boii commander1 Tiberius Sempronius Longus consul 194 BCE Tiberius Sempronius commander2 strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Roman Gaulish Wars The Battle of Placentia was fought in 194 BC , near Piacenza Placentia , between the Roman Republic and the Boii . The Roman army won the battle. The following year, another battle with the Boii would take place in the same region known as the Battle of Mutina 193 BCE Battle of Mutina , it would end the Boii threat. The battle of Placentia is described by Livy at 34.46 47. See also Roman Republican governors of Gaul AncientRome battle stub coord missing Italy Category 194 BC Category Boii bg 194 . . . ca Batalla de Placentia es Batalla de Mutina 194 a. C. pl Bitwa pod Mutin sh Bitka kod Placentije 194. pne. ...   more details



  1. Battle of Pydna (148 BC)

    About the 148 BC battle the 168 BC battle Battle of Pydna 168 BC Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Pydna 148 BC partof the Fourth Macedonian War image caption date 148 BC place Near ancient Pydna casus territory result Decisive Roman victory combatant1 Roman Republic Rome combatant2 Popular uprising in Macedon commander1 Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus Quintus Caecilius Metellus commander2 Andriscus notes Campaignbox Macedonian Wars Campaignbox Fourth Macedonian War Battles The Battle of Pydna was fought in 148 BC between Rome and the forces of the Macedonian leader Andriscus . The Roman force was led by Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus Quintus Caecilius Metellus , and was the winner of this engagement. The result of the battle played an important role in deciding the outcome of the Fourth Macedonian War . This battle annihilated the last military political force of Macedon. ref References reflist coord missing Greece Category 148 BC Category 2nd century BC conflicts Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Pydna 148 Category Battles involving Macedon Pydna 148 Category Ancient Pieria Category Roman Macedonia Pydna AncientRome battle stub bg 148 . . . el 148 . . ja 148 pl Bitwa pod Pydn 148 p.n.e. ru 148 . . sh Bitka kod Pidne 148. pne. fi Pydnan taistelu 148 eaa. ...   more details



  1. Battle of Tarentum (209 BC)

    unreferenced date December 2007 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Roman Recapture of Tarentum partof the Second Punic War image Image Battles second punic war.png 300px caption date 209 BC place Taranto Tarentum , Southern Italy casus territory result Roman victory combatant1 Carthage combatant2 Roman Republic commander1 Hannibal commander2 Quintus Fabius Maximus strength1 19,000 strength2 17,000 casualties1 9,000 casualties2 2,300 Campaignbox Second Punic War The Battle of Tarentum of 209 BC was a battle in the Second Punic War . The Ancient Rome Romans led by Quintus Fabius Maximus recaptured the city of Tarentum , that had betrayed them in the first Battle of Tarentum 212 BC Battle of Tarentum in 212 BC . This time the city turned against the Carthaginians , and supported the Romans. Punic Wars navbox AncientRome battle stub coord missing Italy Category 209 BC Category Battles of the Second Punic War Tarentum ca Batalla de Tarentum 209 aC el 209 . . es Batalla de Tarento 209 a. C. ...   more details



  1. Battle of Asculum (89 BC)

    Bulleted list item unreferenced date July 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Asculum image caption partof Social War 91 88 BC Social War date 89 BC place Asculum , modern Ascoli Piceno , Italy result decisive Roman victory combatant1 Roman Republic combatant2 Italian rebels commander1 Pompeius Strabo commander2 Unknown strength1 75,000 strength2 60,000 casualties1 Unknown casualties2 Unknown The Battle of Asculum was fought in 89 BC during the Social War 91 88 BC Social War between Rome and its former Italian allies. The Romans were led by Pompeius Strabo C. Pompeius Strabo , and were victorious over the rebels. The future Consul Publius Ventidius was said to have been captured as a youth at this battle and displayed in a Triumph at Rome. AncientRome battle stub coord missing Italy Category 89 BC Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Asculum 89 BC ca Batalla d Asculum 89 aC es Batalla de sculo 89 a. C. ja 89 pl Bitwa pod Asculum 89 p.n.e. sh Bitka kod Askula 89. pne. sv Slaget vid Asculum 79 f.Kr. ...   more details



  1. Battle of Salamis (306 BC)

    unreferenced date July 2008 Campaignbox Diadochi The naval Battle of Salamis took place in 306 BC near Salamis, Cyprus between the fleets of Ptolemy I of Egypt and Demetrius I of Macedon Demetrius , two of the diadochi , the successors to Alexander the Great . The battle was a complete victory for Demetrius, and resulted in his capture of Cyprus . See also The Battle of Salamis 480 BC was a naval battle in the Greco Persian Wars near the island of Salamis Island Salamis near Athens in Greece . The Battle of Salamis in Cyprus 450 BC was a simultaneous land and sea battle of the Greco Persian Wars . coord missing Category 306 BC Category 4th century BC conflicts Category Battles of the Diadochi Category Naval battles involving Cyprus Salamis in Cyprus 306 BC Category Naval battles of the Hellenistic era Salamis, Cyprus 306 BC AncientGreece battle stub cyprus stub euro hist stub bs Bitka kod Salamine na Kipru 306 p.n.e. de Schlacht von Salamis 306 v. Chr. el 306 . . hr Bitka kod Salamine na Cipru 306. pr. Kr. la Proelium iuxta Salaminem commissum 306 a.C.n. mk 306 . . . nl Slag bij Salamis in Cyprus 306 v. Chr. ja 306 pl Bitwa pod Salamin 306 p.n.e. sh Bitka kod Salamine na Cipru 306. pne. zh 306 ...   more details



  1. Battle of Antioch (145 BC)

    Campaignbox Syrian Wars The Battle of Antioch in 145 BC saw the defeat and overthrow of Seleucid Empire Seleucid king Alexander Balas by Ptolemy VI Philometor of Egypt, but the Egyptian pharaoh died in the battle. This battle is also known as the Battle of the Oenoparus . History Alexander Balas became king of Syria and Pergamum containing the remnant of the Seleucid empire in 150 BC by defeating Demetrius I of Syria Demetrius Soter . Alexander Balas initially had the strong support of Ptolemy VI and was married to Ptolemy s daughter Cleopatra Thea . After obtaining the throne, Alexander abandoned himself to a life of debauchery, losing the support of his subjects. Demetrius II of Syria Demetrius Nicator , the son of Demetrius Soter, took advantage of this by returning to Syria from Crete. Demetrius had won support from Ptolemy VI who had abandoned his son in law with Cleopatra Thea marrying Demetrius in 148. At a pitched battle near Antioch, the forces of Demetrius and Ptolemy were successful but Ptolemy suffered a fatal wound. Balas fled to Nabataea but was killed by a prince seeking favour from Demetrius and Ptolemy. Demetrius II became King of Syria. coord 36.1989 36.1606 display title Category 145 BC Antioch 145 BC Category 2nd century BC conflicts Antioch 145 BC Category Battles involving the Ptolemaic Kingdom Antioch 145 BC Category Battles involving the Seleucid Empire Antioch 145 BC Category History of Antioch es Batalla de Antioqu a 145 a. C. it Battaglia di Antiochia 145 a.C. pt Batalha de Antioquia 145 a.C. sh Bitka kod Antiohije 145. pne. ...   more details



  1. Battle of Chalcedon (74 BC)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Chalcedon toaster toast caption partof Third Mithridatic War date 74 BC place Chalcedon modern Turkey result Pontian victory combatant1 Roman Republic combatant2 Pontus commander1 Marcus Aurelius Cotta commander2 Mithridates VI of Pontus strength1 earwig casualties2 campaignbox Mithridatic Wars Campaignbox Third Mithridatic War The Battle of Chalcedon was a naval battle in 74 BC during the Third Mithridatic War . It ended in Pontian victory. After resuming the war, consul Marcus Aurelius Cotta took Roman fleet into the Bosphorus . Outside the harbour of Chalcedon he was beaten by the Pontian fleet Roman ships sought refuge inside the harbour, but to no avail the Pontians made their way into the port, where they destroyed or captured Romans fleet. After the victory, Mithridates VI of Pontus Mithridates moved against the Roman controlled town of Cyzicus , which he besieged. This led to the Battle of Cyzicus 74 BC battle of Cyzicus . Bibliography Cite book last Jaques first Tony title Dictionary of Battles and Sieges year 2006 publisher Greenwood isbn 978 0313335365 pages 220 DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Chalcedon 74 Bc Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Cyzicus 074 Category Battles involving Pontus Cyzicus 074 Category Naval battles of the Hellenistic era Category Mithridatic Wars Category 74 BC AncientRome battle stub es Batalla de Calcedonia 74 a.C. it Battaglia di Calcedonia 74 a.C. nl Slag bij Chalcedon pl Bitwa pod Chalkedonem ...   more details



  1. Battle of Mantinea (207 BC)

    unreferenced date July 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Mantinea 207 BC image caption partof date 207 BC place Mantineia result Achaean League victory combatant1 Achaean League combatant2 Sparta commander1 Philopoemen commander2 Machanidas strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 The Battle of Mantinea was fought in 207 BC between Sparta led by Machanidas and the Achaean League , whose forces were led by Philopoemen . The Achaeans were victorious, and Machanidas was slain. coord 37.6 22.4 display title Category 207 BC Category Battles involving Sparta Mantinea 207 BC AncientGreece battle stub el 207 . . es Batalla de Mantinea 207 a. C. eu Mantineako gudua fr Bataille de Mantin e 207 it Battaglia di Mantinea 207 a.C. ja 207 pl Bitwa pod Mantinej 207 p.n.e. ru 207 . . sh Bitka kod Mantineje 207. pne. ...   more details



  1. Battle of Lade (201 BC)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Lade 201 partof the Cretan War image File Miletus Bay silting evolution map en.svg 270px caption Location of Lade Island and Miletus at B y k Menderes River Maeander River s mouth. date 201 BC place Lade of the shore of Asia Minor result Macedonian victory combatant1 Macedon combatant2 Rhodes commander1 Philip V of Macedon commander2 Cleonaeus of Rhodes strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Cretan War The Battle of Lade lang el was fought between the navy of Rhodes and the navy of Macedon. The battle took place in 202 BC and it was part of the Cretan War . The battle was fought off the shore of Asia Minor and between the island of Lade . The battle ended in a crushing victory for the Macedonians and it nearly spelled the end for the Rhodians but the result of this battle caused the Romans to intervene and Rhodes was saved. Sources cite book title The Enemies of Rome From Hannibal to Attila last Matyszak first Philip authorlink coauthors year 2004 publisher Thames and Hudson location London isbn 050025124X pages url AncientGreece battle stub coord 37.530233 27.278369 display title Category 3rd century BC conflicts Category Battles involving ancient Greece Lade Category Battles of Philip V of Macedon Lade Category 202 BC Category Battles involving Antigonid Macedon Category Naval battles of the Hellenistic era ca Batalla de Lade 201 aC el 201 . . es Batalla de Lade 201 a. C. fr Bataille de Lad 201 av. J. C. pl Bitwa morska pod Lade 201 p.n.e. zh 201 ...   more details



  1. Battle of Cynoscephalae (364 BC)

    unreferenced date July 2008 For the later, and better known battle fought here, see Battle of Cynoscephalae . Infobox Military Conflict image caption conflict Battle of Cynoscephalae partof date 364 BC place result Indecisive combatant1 Thebes combatant2 Thessaly commander1 Pelopidas commander2 Alexander of Pherae strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 At the Battle of Cynoscephalae 364 BC , the Thebes Greece Theban forces of Pelopidas fought against the Thessaly Thessalian troops of Alexander of Pherae in a drawn battle in which Pelopidas was killed. The next year, the Theban general Epaminondas avenged the defeat by a victory over Alexander. File 362BCThebanHegemony.png thumb right Theban Hegemony, Cynoschephale coord 39.36 22.83 display title Category 4th century BC conflicts Category Battles involving Thebes Cynoscephalae 364 BC Category 364 BC Category Battles in ancient Thessaly Category Theban hegemony AncientGreece battle stub be , 364 bg 364 . . . el 364 . . es Batalla de Cinosc falos 364 a. C. it Battaglia di Cinocefale 364 a.C. ja 364 pl Bitwa pod Kynoskefalaj 364 p.n.e. ru 364 . . sh Bitka kod Kinoskefale 364. pne. ...   more details



  1. Battle of Zela (67 BC)

    for the battle fought and won by Julius Caesar in 47 BC Battle of Zela Campaignbox Mithridatic Wars Campaignbox Third Mithridatic War The battle of Zela , not to be intermeddled with the more famous Battle of Zela battle in 47 BC was fought by the town of Zile in the Kingdom of Pontus during the Third Mithridatic War and resulted in Mithridates VI of Pontus king Mithridates successful reclamation of his kingdom after numerous defeats and setbacks. His luck was short lasting, however, as within a few years he would be completely defeated, this time by Pompey the Great . ref http www.ne.se lang mithridates vi eupator ref In the spring of 67 BC most of Roman troops had left Pontus for Mesopotamia . Two Gaius Flavius Fimbria Fimbrian Roman legion legion s around 12 thousand men refused to leave and fell easy prey for Mithridates. The Roman legatus mobilized slaves to fight alongside with legionnaires, but the Persians won the first battle. The Romans lost around five hundred killed and retreated. Mithridates was wounded in the face with an arrow but recovered in a few days. ref name M310 Mayor, p. 310. ref The battle of Zela, the second encounter of the 67 BC campaign, was a Roman attempt to regain control after their tactical loss to Mithridates. It was preceded with a freak tornado both sides interpreted the omen as a call to a final, decisive battle. The Romans attacked the Zela camp at night. The Persians repelled the first strike and drove the Romans back into their trenches which were soon clogged with dead Romans . ref name M310 Mithridates was critically wounded again, and once again a Shamanism shaman by the name of Agari healed the king with snake venom . Only hours after the near fatal wound, Mithridates was back in his saddle. By this time the Romans had already fled, leaving seven thousand dead, including 24 tribune s and 150 centurion s. ref name M311 Mayor, p .... ISBN 0691126836. coord 40 18 N 35 53 E display title Category 67 BC Category Mithridatic Wars Category ...   more details



  1. Battle of Tanagra (426 BC)

    unreferenced date July 2008 There was an earlier battle at Tanagra during the Peloponnesian War see Battle of Tanagra 457 BC . Infobox Military Conflict colour scheme background cccccc image caption conflict Battle of Tanagra partof the Peloponnesian War date 426 BC place Tanagra result Athens Athenian victory combatant1 Athens combatant2 Tanagra , br Thebes, Greece Thebes commander1 Nicias , br Hipponicus, br Eurymedon strategos Eurymedon commander2 Unknown strength1 2,000 hoplite s strength2 4,500 casualties1 95 casualties2 1,700 Campaignbox Peloponnesian War The Battle of Tanagra was a battle in the Peloponnesian War in 426 BC between Athens and Tanagra & Ancient Thebes Boeotia Thebes , In 426 Athens sent a fleet to the island of Melos consisting of 60 ships and 2,000 hoplite s under the command of Nicias . Melos had refused to join the Delian League , and still refused to do so even when the Athenians plundered the island. The Athenians, however, did not conquer the island, but instead sailed to Oropus on the coast of Boeotia . The hoplites landed on shore and marched towards Tanagra, where they were joined by the main Athenian army that had been marching from Athens under Hipponicus and Eurymedon strategos Eurymedon . They plundered the countryside, and the next day defeated a combined Tanagran and Thebes, Greece Theban army, but returned to Athens after the victory. AncientGreece battle stub coord missing Greece Category 426 BC Category Battles of the Peloponnesian War Tanagra 426 BC Category Battles involving Athens Tanagra 426 BC Category Battles involving Thebes Tanagra 426 BC Category Ancient Boeotia de Schlacht von Tanagra 426 v. Chr. el 426 . . es Batalla de Tanagra 426 a. C. it Battaglia di Tanagra 426 a.C. nl Slag bij Tanagra 426 v.Chr. ja 426 no Slaget ved Tanagra 426 f.Kr. ru 426 . . sr sh Bitka kod Tanagre 426. pne. ...   more details



  1. Battle of the Eurymedon (190 BC)

    unreferenced date July 2008 For the battle during the Persian Wars Battle of the Eurymedon Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of the Eurymedon image caption partof War against Antiochus III date 190 BC place Near K pr ay River Eurymedon river result Rhodes Roman victory combatant1 Rhodes, Greece Rhodes Roman Republic combatant2 Seleucid Empire commander1 Eudamos commander2 Hannibal strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Rome against Antiochus III The Battle of the Eurymedon was fought in 190 BC approximate coordinates 36 49 00 N, 31 10 20 E between a Seleucid Empire Seleucid fleet and the navy of the city state of Rhodes , who were allied with the Roman Republic . The Seleucids were led by the famous Carthaginian general Hannibal , who had gone into exile in the events following the Battle of Zama . The experienced Rhodian fleet was victorious, and Hannibal s fleet was forced to flee. Source Livy 37.23 24. coord missing Turkey Category 190 BC Category Naval battles of the Seleucid Empire Category Naval battles of the Hellenistic era Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Eurymedon 190 Category Battles involving the Seleucid Empire Eurymedon 190 Category History of Antalya Province AncientRome battle stub ca Batalla de l Eurimedont 190 aC el 190 . . es Batalla del Eurimedonte 190 a. C. ja 190 pl Bitwa morska pod Side sh Bitka na Eurimedonu 190. pne. fi Eurymedonin taistelu zh 190 ...   more details



  1. Battle of Capua (211 BC)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Second Battle of Capua partof the Second Punic War image Image Battles second punic war.png 300px caption date 211 BC place Capua , present Italy casus territory result capture of Capua by the Romans combatant1 Carthage , Capua combatant2 Roman Republic commander1 Hannibal , Bostar, Hanno, son of Bomilcar commander2 Quintus Fulvius Flaccus , Appius Claudius Pulcher consul 212 BC Appius Claudius Pulcher strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Second Punic War The Second Battle of Capua was fought in 211 BC when the Romans besieged Capua . It is described by Polybius at 9.4 7, and by Livy at 26.4 6. Hannibal tried to break the siege of Capua by marching on Rome . He had hoped that this threat would force the Romans to break off the siege and march back to Rome to defend it. Once the Roman army was in the open, he planned to engage the Romans in a pitched battle and defeat them once again. However Hannibal found the defences of Rome formidable and the Roman besiegers of Capua, knowing this, did not break off their siege. His feint having failed, Hannibal was forced to retreat south and Capua unrelieved fell to the Romans shortly afterwards. coord missing Italy Category 211 BC Category Battles of the Second Punic War Capua 211 BC Punic Wars navbox AncientRome battle stub ca Segona Batalla de C pua de Zweite Schlacht von Capua es Segunda batalla de Capua fr Seconde bataille de Capoue it Seconda battaglia di Capua nl Tweede slag om Capua no Slaget ved Capua 211 f.Kr. pl Obl enie Kapui 211 p.n.e. ru ...   more details



  1. Battle of Mantinea (362 BC)

    . Background Campaignbox Greek wars of the 4th century BC After the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC had ...Unreferenced date December 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Mantinea partof the post Peloponnesian War conflicts image caption date July 4 362 BC place Mantinea , Arcadia result Thebes, Greece Theban victory combatant1 Thebes, Greece Thebes , br Arcadia , br Boeotian League combatant2 Sparta , br Athens , br Elis , br Mantinea League commander1 Epaminondas commander2 Agesilaus II strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 The Battle of Mantinea was fought on July 4 362 BC between the Thebes, Greece Thebans , led by Epaminondas and supported by the Arcadia ns and the Boeotia n league against the Sparta ns, led by King Agesilaus II and supported by the Elis Eleans , Athens Athenians , and Mantinea ns. The battle was to decide the hegemony over Greece, but the death of Epaminondas ... in the Peloponnese and thereby maintain overall Theban control. In years prior to the Battle ... thumb right Theban Hegemony, Battle of Mantineia Battle The two armies met near Mantinea in 362 BC . The Spartans, Athenians, Eleans and Mantineans were led by the Spartan king, Agesilaus II . The Theban ... the battle on the weaker center and right side. As Greek battles were pushing matches, it allowed ... charged and routed the Spartan right wing, winning the battle. Having fought in the front line, however ..., instructed the Thebans to make peace, despite having won the battle. Without his leadership, Theban hopes for hegemony faded. The Spartans, however, having been again defeated in battle, were unable to replace their losses. The ultimate result of the battle was to pave the way for the Macedon ... Hellenika 5.2.1 3 on Perseus coord missing Greece Category 362 BC Category 4th century BC conflicts Category Battles involving Sparta Mantinea 362 BC Category Battles involving Thebes Mantinea 362 BC Category Battles involving Athens Mantinea 362 BC Category Late Classical Greece Category Theban ...   more details



  1. Battle of Himera (311 BC)

    unreferenced date July 2008 Infobox Military Conflict image caption conflict Battle of Himera partof The Sicilian Wars date 311 BC place Near Syracuse result Carthaginian victory combatant1 Carthage combatant2 Syracusean Greeks commander1 Hamilcar commander2 Agathocles strength1 40,000 infantry, 1,000 slingers, 5,000 cavalry strength2 fewer troops exact number is unknown casualties1 500 dead casualties2 7,000 killed Campaignbox Sicilian Wars The Battle of Himera was fought in 311 BC between Carthage and a Greek force. Hamilcar , grandson of Hanno the Great , led the Carthaginians, while the Greeks were led by Agathocles of Syracuse Agathocles of Syracuse, Sicily Syracuse . The Carthaginian force was victorious. coord 37.0667 15.3 display title Category Battles of the Sicilian Wars Himera 311 BC Category 311 BC ar de Schlacht am Himeras el 311 . . es Batalla de H mera 311 a. C. fr Bataille d Him re 311 av. J. C. id Pertempuran Himera ketiga it Battaglia dell Imera pl Bitwa pod Eknomos sh Bitka kod Himere 311. pne. ...   more details



  1. Battle of Asculum (279 BC)

    This article refers to the Pyrrhic War battle fought in 279 BC . For the Second Punic War battle fought in 209 BC , see Battle of Asculum 209 BC . Infobox military conflict image Image Rome against Taranto location.png caption Key locations of the Pyrrhic War conflict Battle of Asculum partof the Pyrrhic War date 279 BC place Asculum , modern Ascoli Satriano , Apulia , Italy result Ancient Greek Greek Pyrrhic victory combatant1 Roman Republic combatant2 Epirus ancient state Epirus , br Magna Graecia commander1 Publius Decius Mus 279 BC Publius Decius Mus commander2 Pyrrhus of Epirus strength1 40,000 cavalry and infantry, br 300 anti elephant devices strength2 40,000 cavalry and infantry, br 20 war elephants casualties1 8,000 killed casualties2 3,000 killed Campaignbox Pyrrhic War The Battle of Asculum or Ausculum ref Michael Grant, The History of Rome, p. 79 ref took place in 279 BC between the Roman Republic Romans under the command of Consul Publius Decius Mus 279 BC Publius Decius Mus and the combined Taranto Tarantine , Osci Oscan , Samnium Samnite , and Epirotes Epirote forces, under the command of the Greeks Greek king Pyrrhus of Epirus . This battle is set within Pyrrhic War for control of Magna Graecia . Armies This battle was the second encounter between a Macedonian phalanx based army and the Roman legion. The two armies were equally numbered. The Romans had more infantry four legions, 25,000 Romans, plus Dauni allies and 300 anti elephant devices. After the Battle of Heraclea ... . Battle The battle was fought over two days. As was customary of the warfare of the period, both ... the battle was fought, although the Italic soldiers in the phalanxes fought well. The Macedonians ... to fight a set battle in the open. As at Heraclea, a collision of legion and phalanx followed ... XX 1 3 , and Livy . Simulation of the battle at http www.youtube.com watch?v bQrqqSYfcrg References reflist coord missing Italy Category Battles of the Pyrrhic War Asculum Category 279 BC ...   more details



  1. Battle of Gaza (312 BC)

    Infobox Military Conflict image caption conflict Battle of Gaza partof the Diadochi Third War of the Diadochi, 314 311 BC Third war of the Diadochi date 312 BC place Gaza result Ptolemaic victory combatant1 Ptolemy I of Egypt combatant2 Demetrius I of Macedon commander1 Ptolemy I of Egypt , br Seleucus I Nicator , br Berenice I of Egypt commander2 Demetrius I of Macedon strength1 18,000 infantry, br 4,000 cavalry strength2 12,500 infantry, br 4,400 cavalry, br 43 war elephant s casualties1 Unknown casualties2 500 killed, br 8,000 captured, br 43 war elephants Campaignbox Diadochi The Battle of Gaza was a battle of the Diadochi Third War of the Diadochi, 314 311 BC Third war of the Diadochi between Ptolemy I of Egypt Ptolemy satrap of Egypt and Demetrius I of Macedon Demetrius son of Antigonus I Monophthalmus . Ptolemy launched an invasion of Syria . With 18,000 infantry and 4,000 cavalry he arrived to Gaza in early 312 BC. Demetrius decided to offer him battle, but was routed losing 500 men killed, a further 8,000 taken prisoner, and losing all his elephants. He retreated to Tripolis in Phoenicia. Demetrius left wing 2,900 cavalry, 1,500 light infantry and 30 war elephant s under Demetrius command center 11,000 infantry Macedonian phalanx phalanx and 13 elephants right wing 1,500 cavalry Ptolemy left wing 3,000 cavalry center 18,000 phalanx right wing 1,000 cavalry External links http ccwf.cc.utexas.edu warfare Lectures lect14.html Lecture Notes for Week Fourteen coord 31 31 N 34 27 E display title Category 312 BC Gaza, battle of Category 4th century BC conflicts Category Battles of the Diadochi Gaza , de Schlacht von Gaza 312 v. Chr. el 312 . . es Batalla de Gaza 312 a. C. fr Bataille de Gaza 312 av. J. C. it Battaglia di Gaza 312 a.C. la Proelium iuxta Gazam commissum 312 a.C.n. nl Slag bij Gaza 312 v. Chr. ja 312 pl Bitwa pod Gaz sr sh Bitka kod Gaze 312. pne. tr Gazze Sava M 312 zh 312 ...   more details



  1. Battle of Alexandria (30 BC)

    refimprove date July 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Alexandria image caption partof the Final War of the Roman Republic date July 31 August 1, 30 BC place Alexandria , Egypt result First Attack Minor Antonian victory Second Attack Octavian victory combatant1 Mark Antony s forces combatant2 Augustus Octavian s forces commander1 Mark Antony commander2 Octavian, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa strength1 12,000 strength2 30,000 casualties1 800 900 casualties2 400 The Battle of Alexandria was fought on July 31, 30 BC between the forces of Augustus Octavian and Mark Antony during the Final War of the Roman Republic . Although Antony s side was plagued by desertions, he still managed to narrowly win the battle. The desertions continued, however, and, in early August, Octavian launched a second, ultimately successful, invasion of Egypt. Octavian s Second Attack Octavian launched his second assault by land from east and west simultaneously, causing the city to fall without much of a fight. Antony committed suicide following the desertion of his fleet, as did Cleopatra nine days after the battle. Octavian had Caesarion, Cleopatra s son by Julius Caesar, executed. Octavian recognized the value of holding Egypt and had the kingdom annexed as a Roman province. Following the annexation of the kingdom, all Roman officials sent to Egypt were from the equites class, and no senator could visit Egypt without direct permission from Octavian. ref The Romans From Village to Empire, Mary Boatwright, Daniel Gargola, Richard Talbert New York Oxford University Press, 2004 ref coord missing ... 2nd volume Volume X The Augustan Empire, 43 B.C. A.D. 69 year 1996 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 9780521264303 pages 59 64 chapter The triumviral period Alexandria, 30 B.C. Specific Reflist DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Alexandria 30 Bc Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Alexandria 30 Category 30 BC Category Roman Alexandria es Batalla de Alejandr a 30 a. C. ...   more details



  1. Battle of Vosges (58 BC)

    Infobox Military Conflict image caption conflict Battle of Vosges partof the Gallic Wars date 58 BC place Alsace , FRA result Decisive Roman victory combatant1 Image Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg 22px alt link Roman Republic combatant2 Germanic peoples Germanic Suebi tribe commander1 Julius Caesar commander2 Ariovistus strength2 70,000 Germanic peoples German warriors strength1 about 30,000 men 6 Roman legion legion s with cavalry and auxiliaries casualties1 6,000 killed or wounded casualties2 about 35,000 killed Campaignbox Gallic Wars The Battle of Vosges was fought between the Germanic peoples Germanic tribe of the Suebi under the leadership of Ariovistus against six Roman legions under the command of Gaius Julius Caesar in 58 BC . This encounter is the third major battle of the Gallic Wars . Germanic tribes crossed the Rhine, seeking a home in Gaul. The main Gallic rebellion had not started yet, as it was in 52 BC. Prior to the battle, Caesar and Ariovistus conferenced. ref name gallico143 Ariovistus cavalry cast stones and weapons at the Roman cavalry. ref name gallico143 Caesar, Julius, De bello gallico http etext.virginia.edu etcbin toccer new2?id CaeComm.sgm&images images modeng&data texts english modeng parsed&tag public&part 1&division div1 , caes.gal.1.43 ref Caesar ... induced into a trap under sanction of conference. ref name gallico143 Battle Caesar led his ... so swiftly that there was no time for the Romans to hurl their pilum pila and battle was fought proximally ... who later died in action against the Parthians at battle of Carrhae Carrhae . In command of the reserve ... Rubicon , ISBN 0 385 50313 X For the name of the battle http www.fanaticus.org DBA battles vosges.html http www.fanaticus.org DBA battles vosges.html coord missing France Category 58 BC Category 1st century BC conflicts Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Vosges 58 Category Battles of the Gallic ... battle stub ca Batalla dels Vosges 58 aC de Schlacht im Elsass es Batalla de los Vosgos 58 a. C ...   more details




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