During the siege of Tunis in October 238 BC a rebel army under Mathos was besieged by a Carthaginian force under Hamilcar Barca and Hannibal. The Carthaginian...
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Conquest, Capture or Siege of Tunis may refer to: Siege of Tunis (Mercenary War) (238 BC) Eighth Crusade (1270) Conquest of Tunis (1534), a conquest by...
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The Mercenary War, also known as the Truceless War, was a mutiny by troops that were employed by Carthage at the end of the First Punic War (264–241 BC)...
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Battle of Tunis may refer to: Battle of White Tunis (310 BC) Battle of the Bagradas (255 BC) Siege of Tunis (Mercenary War) (238 BC) Battle of Lake Tunis (149...
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part in the Mercenary War between Carthage and rebelling mercenaries. During this war, he replaced Hanno II the Great as a commander of the Carthaginian...
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This is a list of mercenaries. It includes foreign volunteers, private military contractors, and other "soldiers of fortune". Andrade, Tonio. (2016) The...
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The siege of Carthage was the main engagement of the Third Punic War fought between Carthage and Rome. It consisted of the nearly-three-year siege of the...
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Part of the First Punic War Battle of "The Saw" (238 BC) – Part of the Mercenary War Siege of Tunis (238 BC) – Part of the Mercenary War Siege of Medion...
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At the battle of Tunis in spring 255 BC a combined force of infantry, cavalry and war elephants under the command of the Spartan mercenary Xanthippus crushed...
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The siege of Saguntum took place in 219 BC between the Carthaginians and the Saguntines at the town of Saguntum, near the modern town of Sagunto in the...
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The siege of Vienna, in 1529, was the first attempt by the Ottoman Empire to capture the city of Vienna in the Archduchy of Austria, part of the Holy Roman...
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siege to Carthage's main base at Akragas. A large Carthaginian army attempted to lift the siege in 262 BC but was heavily defeated at the Battle of Akragas...
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(Punic Wars) Siege of Tunis (Mercenary War) – 238 BC – Mercenary War (Punic Wars) Battle of Leptis Parva – 238 BC – Mercenary War (Punic Wars) Siege of Utica...
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The siege of Syracuse by the Roman Republic took place in 213–212 BC. The Romans successfully stormed the Hellenistic city of Syracuse after a protracted...
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The Battle of the Bagradas River (the ancient name of the Medjerda), also known as the Battle of Tunis, was a victory by a Carthaginian army led by Xanthippus...
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Saw". The mercenaries are besieged in the canyon. The mercenary army, under the leadership of Spendius, attempts to fight its way out of the siege but is...
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of costly battles and sieges, but with little gain on either side. The major participants of the war were the Habsburg monarchy, the Principality of Transylvania...
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of the war. Dionysius soon rebuilt his power and sacked Solus in 396 BC. He was engaged in eastern Sicily during 396-393 BC, including the Siege of Tauromenium...
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were blamed on mercenary soldiers within the Hungarian ranks. When the Turks turned their attention to the northern Hungarian town of Eger in the same...
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Hamilcar Barca (redirect from Iberian Peninsula War)
Carthage after the peace treaty in 241 BC, following the defeat of Carthage. When the Mercenary War broke out in 239 BC, Hamilcar was recalled to command and...
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War 264–146 BCE Punic Wars 264–241 BCE First Punic War 255 BCE Siege of Aspis 255 BCE Siege of Adys 255 BCE Battle of Tunis 240–238 BCE Mercenary War...
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The Battle of Lake Tunis was a series of engagements of the Third Punic War fought in 149 BC between the Carthaginians and the Roman Republic. Roman consuls...
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The Great Siege of Malta (Maltese: L-Assedju l-Kbir) occurred in 1565 when the Ottoman Empire attempted to conquer the island of Malta, then held by the...
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Marcus Atilius Regulus (consul 267 BC) (category Roman commanders of the First Punic War)
Tunis and entered negotiations with Carthage. While crossing the river Bagradas, his forces supposedly fought an enormous serpent. During the siege of...
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a war and ultimately found themselves allied in World War I, after which both empires were dissolved. Historians have focused on the second siege of Vienna...
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The siege of Eger (Hungarian: Eger ostroma) occurred during the 16th century Ottoman wars in Europe. In 1552, the forces of the Ottoman Empire led by...
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the Mercenary War. The Libyan forces loyal to the mercenaries besiege the towns of Utica and Hippacritae, which refuse to defect to the mercenaries. Hanno...
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was fought after a long siege which started in 262 BC and resulted both in a Roman victory and the beginning of Roman control of Sicily. Agrigentum is a...
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Spendius (redirect from Spendius (Mercenary War))
as the Mercenary War. He escaped or was rescued from slavery in Campania and was recruited into the Carthaginian Army during the First Punic War at some...
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During the siege of Naģykanizsa (Turkish: Kanije Savunması, lit. 'The Defence of Kanizsa') in 1601, a small Ottoman force held the fortress of Naģykanizsa...
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