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Pyrrhus defeats Pantauchus in single combat.

Perpetrator (Person) :
  • Pyrrhus Origin: Epirotan, Age: adult, Activity: commander/general, Direct Consequence: injury
 
Victim (Person) :
  • Pantauchus Origin: Macedonian, Age: adult, Activity: commander/general, Reaction: flight, Direct Consequence: injury
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    Third Party (Group) :
  • Army of Pantauchus Origin: Macedonian, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Reaction: encouragement
  • Army of Pyrrhus Origin: Epirotan, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Reaction: discouragement
  • Friends of Pantauchus, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Reaction: help
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    Level :interpersonal
    Source :Plutarch, Pyrrhus 7.5 Paste CTS-Link
    Location :Aetolia (Aitolia)
    Time Periode :Hellenistic Greece
    Century :3 B.C.
    Year :290 B.C.
     
    Context :battle
    single combat
    war/military campaign
    Motivation :ambition
    tactical/strategical
    Application :throwing weapon
    Weapon :spear
    sword
    Long-Term Consequence :victory
     
    Original Text :ἦν δὲ δορατισμὸς τὸ πρῶτον, εἶτα ἐν χεροῖν γενόμενοι μετὰ τέχνης ἅμα καὶ βίας ἐχρῶντο τοῖς ξίφεσι. λαβὼν δὲ ὁ Πύρρος ἓν τραῦμα, δοὺς δὲ δύο, τὸ μὲν εἰς τὸν μηρόν, τὸ δὲ παρὰ τὸν τράχηλον, ἐτρέψατο καὶ κατέβαλε τὸν Πάνταυχον οὐ μὴν ἀνεῖλεν, ἀνηρπάγη γάρ ὑπὸ τῶν φίλων, οἱ δὲ Ἠ πειρῶται τῇ νίκῃ τοῦ βασιλέως ἐπαρθέντες καὶ θαυμάσαντες τὴν ἀρετὴν ἐβιάσαντο καὶ διέκοψαν τὴν φάλαγγα τῶν Μακεδόνων, καὶ φεύγοντας διώκοντες ἀπέκτεινὰν τε πολλοὺς καὶ πεντακισχιλίους ζῶντας εἷλον.
     
    Translation :At first they hurled their spears, then, coming to close quarters, they plied their swords with might and skill. Pyrrhus got one wound, but gave Pantauchus two, one in the thigh, and one along the neck, and put him to flight and overthrew him; he did not kill him, however, for his friends haled him away. Then the Epeirots, exalted by tile victory of their king and admiring his valour, overwhelmed and cut to pieces tile phalanx of the Macedonians, pursued them as they fled, slew many of them, and took five thousand of them alive.
     
    Edition :Plutarch Lives IX: Demetrius and Antony, Pyrrhus and Caius Marius, Ed. Jeffrey Henderson, trans. Bernadotte Perrin (The Loeb Classical Library 101), Harvard University Press: Cambridge/MA - London 1968 (first ed. 1920).
     
     
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    Created at :2013-06-27 : 04:44:46
    Last changed :2020-12-08 : 08:45:20
    MyCoRe ID :Antiquity_violence_00000326
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