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According to Plutarch, the Carthaginian force numbered 70,000[citation needed] and included many four horsed war chariots and Timoleon commanded only 5000 foot and a 1000 cavalry against them. Others put his forces somewhat larger at 12,000. Timoleon was able to catch the Carthaginians as they were crossing the river Crimissus, first sending his cavalry against them to disorder them and to prevent the Carthaginians forming a proper line. When the Greek infantry attacked a storm broke out and as the wind was blowing into the faces of the Carthaginians it became even more difficult for them to fight. The crack Carthaginian citizen Sacred Band fought bravely and, according to accounts, to the last man. The Carthaginians were defeated and Timolean captured their baggage camp.

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  • Battle of the Crimissus
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  • According to Plutarch, the Carthaginian force numbered 70,000[citation needed] and included many four horsed war chariots and Timoleon commanded only 5000 foot and a 1000 cavalry against them. Others put his forces somewhat larger at 12,000. Timoleon was able to catch the Carthaginians as they were crossing the river Crimissus, first sending his cavalry against them to disorder them and to prevent the Carthaginians forming a proper line. When the Greek infantry attacked a storm broke out and as the wind was blowing into the faces of the Carthaginians it became even more difficult for them to fight. The crack Carthaginian citizen Sacred Band fought bravely and, according to accounts, to the last man. The Carthaginians were defeated and Timolean captured their baggage camp.
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  • 6000(xsd:integer)
  • 70000(xsd:integer)
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Casus
  • Carthaginian desire for expansion in Sicily
Partof
  • The Sicilian Wars
Date
  • 340(xsd:integer)
Commander
Casualties
  • 450(xsd:integer)
  • 8000(xsd:integer)
Result
  • Carthage is pushed to the south-west corner of Sicily
Campaign
  • Second Sicilian War
combatant
  • Carthage
  • Syracuse
Place
  • the river Crimissus
Conflict
  • Battle of the Crimissus
abstract
  • According to Plutarch, the Carthaginian force numbered 70,000[citation needed] and included many four horsed war chariots and Timoleon commanded only 5000 foot and a 1000 cavalry against them. Others put his forces somewhat larger at 12,000. Timoleon was able to catch the Carthaginians as they were crossing the river Crimissus, first sending his cavalry against them to disorder them and to prevent the Carthaginians forming a proper line. When the Greek infantry attacked a storm broke out and as the wind was blowing into the faces of the Carthaginians it became even more difficult for them to fight. The crack Carthaginian citizen Sacred Band fought bravely and, according to accounts, to the last man. The Carthaginians were defeated and Timolean captured their baggage camp.
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