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The friends of Demetrius drive Pyrrhus out of Macedonia.

Perpetrator (Group) :
  • Friends of Demetrius Poliorcetes Origin: Macedonian, Age: adult, Activity: commander/general, Direct Consequence: victory
  • Army of Demetrius Poliorcetes Origin: Macedonian, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Direct Consequence: victory
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    Victim (Person) :
  • Pyrrhus Origin: Epirotan, Age: adult, Activity: commander/general, Reaction: flight, Direct Consequence: defeat
  • Victim (Group) :
  • Army of Pyrrhus Origin: Epirotan, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Reaction: flight, Direct Consequence: defeat
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    Third Party (Person) :
  • Demetrius Poliorcetes Origin: Macedonian, Age: adult, Activity: monarch/ruler, Reaction: encouragement
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    Level :intersocial
    Source :Plutarch, Pyrrhus 10.3 Paste CTS-Link
    Location :Makedonia (Macedonia)
    Time Periode :Hellenistic Greece
    Century :3 B.C.
    Year :289 B.C.
     
    Context :battle
    war/military campaign
    Motivation :tactical/strategical
    political
    Long-Term Consequence :campaign
     
    Original Text :οὐ μὴν ὅτι ῥᾳδίως καὶ ταχὺ τὸν Πύρρον ἐξέβαλε τῆς χώρας ὁ Δημήτριος ἠμέλησεν, ἐγνωκὼς δὲ μεγάλων πραγμάτων ἀντιλαμβάνεσθαι καὶ τὴν πατρῴαν ἀρχὴν ἀνακτᾶσθαι δέκα μυριάσι στρατοῦ καὶ ναυσὶ πεντακοσίαις οὐκ ἐβούλετο τῷ Πύρρῳ προσπταῖσαι, οὐδὲ ἀπολιπεῖν Μακεδόσι πάροικον ἐργώδη καὶ χαλεπόν, ἀλλ᾽, ἐπεὶ μὴ ἐσχόλαζε πολεμεῖν πρὸς αὐτόν, διαλυθεὶς καὶ θέμενος εἰρήνην οὕτως ἐπὶ τοὺς ἄλλους βασιλεῖς τραπέσθαι.
     
    Translation :However, because Demetrius had easily and speedily driven Pyrrhus out of the country, he did not leave him to his own devices, but now that he had determined to undertake a great enterprise and to recover his father's realm with a hundred thousand soldiers and five hundred ships, he did not wish to have collisions with Pyrrhus, nor yet to leave behind in him an enterprising and troublesome neighbour for the Macedonians. He wished, rather, since he had no time to wage war against Pyrrhus, to come to terms and make peace with him, and then turn his arms against the other kings.
     
    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).
     
    Remark :thirdperson: Through his victory, Demetrius is encouraged to retake his fathers kingdom.
    perpetrator: According to 10.2 the friends of Demetrius were the people who actually drove Pyrrhus away.
    Notes :This is a reference to 10.2, all details are taken from there.
     
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    Created at :2013-08-15 : 09:49:29
    Last changed :2020-12-14 : 08:58:05
    MyCoRe ID :Antiquity_violence_00000612
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