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Battle of the Aous (274 BC)

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154:, the ancient capital of Macedonia, he installed a garrison of Gauls, who greatly offended the Macedonians by digging up the tombs of their kings and leaving the bones scattered about as they searched for gold. He also neglected to finish off his enemy. Leaving him in control of the coastal cities, he contented himself with insults. He called Antigonus a shameless man for still wearing the purple, but he did little to destroy the remnants of his power. 138:
Antigonus marched against the invaders and met them in battle in a narrow gorge near the Aous River. Pyrrhus' attack threw the Macedonian army into disorder. He began by destroying Antigonus' rearguard and after a hard fight with the Gauls guarding the Macedonian elephants they surrendered themselves
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mercenaries. The expedition originally planned as a limited raid turned into a full-scale invasion when Pyrrhus met with more success than he expected. Pyrrhus captured a number of Macedonian towns and over 2,000 Macedonian soldiers had switched sides and joined the Epirote ranks.
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In 275 BC Pyrrhus retreated from Italy and returned to Epirus. He came with a large army but had little money left to pay them. Pyrrhus planned a campaign into Macedonia for the next year with 8,000 infantry and 500 cavalry to which he added
143:. Demoralized by the loss of the elephants, the Macedonians agreed to Pyrrhus' offer to switch sides. Antigonus escaped by concealing his identity. Pyrrhus now took control of upper Macedonia and 236: 246: 241: 135:, Antigonus had recovered the throne of Macedon in 277 BC, and he benefited from Pyrrhus' absence to secure his hold over Macedon. 210: 74: 251: 69: 108: 91: 8: 206: 104: 86: 231: 200: 151: 225: 144: 140: 112: 44: 132: 124: 16:
Battle between Pyrrhus of Epirus and Antigonus II of Macedon
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was fought in 274 BC between the invading Epirote army of
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But Pyrrhus now wasted his victory. Taking possession of
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Index

Aous River
Epirus
Macedon
Pyrrhus of Epirus
Antigonus II Gonatas
Pyrrhus of Epirus
Antigonus II Gonatas
Macedon
Aous
Gallic
Italy
phalanx
Thessaly
Aegae




A History of Macedonia: 336-167 B.C.
ISBN
978-0-19-814815-9
Categories
274 BC
Battles involving Epirus (ancient state)
Battles of the Hellenistic period
Battles involving Antigonid Macedon
270s BC conflicts

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