Battle of Pydna (148 BC)

Battle of Pydna (148 BC)
Part of the Fourth Macedonian War

The fields of Pydna, where the battle took place
Date148 BC
Location
Near ancient Pydna
40°22′0.001″N 22°34′59.999″E / 40.36666694°N 22.58333306°E / 40.36666694; 22.58333306
Result Roman victory
Territorial
changes
Final Roman conquest of Macedon
Belligerents
Rome Macedon
Commanders and leaders
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Andriscus (Phillip VI)
Strength
2 legions and allies (c. 20,000 men)
Unknown number of cavalry
Unknown but comparable
Casualties and losses
Light Heavy
Battle of Pydna (148 BC) is located in Greece
Battle of Pydna (148 BC)
Location within Greece
Battle of Pydna (148 BC) is located in Balkans
Battle of Pydna (148 BC)
Battle of Pydna (148 BC) (Balkans)
Battle of Pydna (148 BC) is located in Europe without the extreme north
Battle of Pydna (148 BC)
Battle of Pydna (148 BC) (Europe without the extreme north)

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, and was victorious. The battle played an important role in deciding the outcome of the Fourth Macedonian War, and saw the annihilation of the last military-political force of Macedon.

The war had begun when the pretender Andriscus defeated Rome's clients in Macedon and crowned himself king, defeating a Roman force sent to stop him and invading parts of Greece. The senate then sent Quintus Caecilius Metellus with another, larger army to stop the pretender; the Roman commander chose to undertake both a land and sea offensive, forcing Andriscus to take a defensive position near Pydna, where Metellus engaged and soundly defeated him.

The battle decided the outcome of the war; Andriscus was forced to flee Macedon, and was pursued and captured by the Romans before he could raise a strong army. Rome now took direct control of Macedon, making it a Roman province.

Background

Andriscus, a fuller from Aeolis, claimed the Macedonian throne by claiming to be the son of Perseus of Macedon. Initially unsuccessful, he invaded Macedon with a Thracian army and met with unprecedented success, defeating Rome's Macedonian clients near the Strymon river, crowning himself King of Macedon and overrunning Thessaly, and annihilating a Roman legion sent to stop him, killing the commanding praetor, Publius Juventius Thalna, in the battle.[1] However, he could not advance into Greece, being halted by forces of the Achaean League and remnant Roman units stationed there.[2] He had also allied himself with Carthage, which was at war with Rome in the Third Punic War.[3]

Alarmed, the Roman senate sent a second army of two legions under Quintus Caecilius Metellus to Macedon.[4] Metellus chose not to take the usual Epirote route used by previous Roman commanders into Macedon; he advanced along the Thessalian coast with the assistance of the fleet of Attalus II Philadelphus of Pergamon; Andriscus, wary of letting Metellus overrunning the coastal districts, engaged him at Pydna.[5]

Opposing forces

Roman

The Romans probably fought in their usual triplex acies formation, with hastati in the front, principes in a second rank and triarii in the rear, with velites as light skirmishing troops, and Roman and allied cavalry on the flanks. Metellus' army consisted of a full consular army of two legions and allies — around 20,000 men. Despite the difficulties associated with raising and equipping such a force, the Senate did not wish to take any chances after Thalna's crushing defeat.[4][6]

Macedonian

The details of the Macedonian army at the second encounter at Pydna are more scarce. It is known that Andriscus started his campaign with Thracian troops.[7] These were usually light troops; the troops that composed the main body of his army are unknown; it is not known if they even fought in the traditional Macedonian phalanx or a looser formation. He also had a sizeable number of cavalry. The total strength of Andriscus' army is unknown, but it was significant enough for him to be confident about detaching a portion of it just before the battle.[8][9]

Battle

The first encounter between the two forces was a cavalry skirmish; Andriscus' cavalry had the upper hand. This gave him sufficient confidence to detach a portion of his forces for action elsewhere, either due to supply issues or to threaten the Roman rear.[5]

Metellus seized this opportunity to counterattack in full strength, engaging the Macedonian army. After a short fight, the Macedonians were decisively routed, and Andriscus and the survivors were forced to flee. It is possible that some of Andriscus' troops defected during the battle.[10] If true, this defection was probably spurred by Telestes, the general appointed by Andriscus to command his cavalry. The Macedonian aristocratic cavalry joined Telestes, as the richer classes supported the Romans more than they did Andriscus, and this may have decided the battle.[11]

Aftermath

The battle was a disaster for Andriscus, who had lost his main force and had to flee Macedon. Andriscus gathered a new, hastily levied army in Thrace, but was swiftly pursued by Metellus, who routed these new forces before they were fully prepared.[12] He sought refuge with the Thracian chieftain Byzes, but was betrayed by him to Metellus, who had him arrested and then subdued a few more minor revolts in Macedon, ending the last embers of the war.[13]

Metellus now reorganized Macedonia as a province and was appointed as its first governor.[14] After being called on to assist in a war in Greece - the Achaean War - he returned to Rome, where he celebrated a triumph in which Andriscus was paraded and later executed.[15]

See also

References

  1. ^ Dio, XXI.71
  2. ^ Livy, Periochae 50.1
  3. ^ Chisholm 1911.
  4. ^ a b Morgan 1969, pp. 424–425.
  5. ^ a b Morgan 1969, p. 426.
  6. ^ Niese 1903, p. 334.
  7. ^ Diodorus, 32.15
  8. ^ Morgan 1969, p. 423.
  9. ^ Dio, XXI.71
  10. ^ Dio, Book XXI.71
  11. ^ Sekunda 1995, p.80
  12. ^ Morgan 1969, pp. 426–427.
  13. ^ Morgan 1969, p. 427.
  14. ^ Morgan 1969, pp. 428–430.
  15. ^ Livy, Periochae 52.7

Reference bibliography

Primary sources

Secondary sources

  • Morgan, M. Gwyn (1969). "Metellus Macedonicus and the Province Macedonia". Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte. 18 (4): 422–446. JSTOR 4435094.
  • Iain Spence, Historical Dictionaries of War, Revolution, and Civil Unrest. Scarecrow Press, 2002
  • Peter Green, Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age. A Centennial Book. Hellenistic culture and society (Volume 1). University of California Press, 1993. 447
  • Sekunda, Nicholas Viktor (1995). Seleucid and Ptolemaic Reformed Armies 168-145 BC, Volume 2: The Ptolemaic Army.
  • Sekunda, Nicholas Viktor (2010). "The Macedonian Army". In Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (eds.). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Oxford, Chichester, & Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 446–471. ISBN 978-1-4051-7936-2.
  • Niese, Benedict (1903). Geschichte der griechischen und makedonischen Staaten seit der Schlacht bei Chaeronea (in German). Gotha F.A. Perthes.

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