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Timoleon and his troops attack the Carthaginian army with swords and spears.

Perpetrator (Person) :
  • Timoleon Origin: Corinthian, Age: adult, Activity: commander/general
Perpetrator (Group) :
  • Army of Timoleon Origin: Mixed, Age: adult, Activity: mercenary
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    Victim (Person) :
  • Hamilcar Origin: Carthaginian, Age: adult, Activity: commander/general, Reaction: fight back
  • Hasdrubal Origin: Carthaginian, Age: adult, Activity: commander/general, Reaction: fight back
  • Victim (Group) :
  • Army of Hamilcar and Hasdrubal Origin: Mixed, Age: adult, Activity: mercenary, Reaction: fight back
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    Third Party (Person) :
  • Demaretus Origin: Corinthian, Age: adult, Activity: commander/general
  • Third Party (Group) :
  • Army of Timoleon Origin: Mixed, Age: adult, Activity: mercenary
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    Level :intersocial
    Source :Plutarch, Timoleon 28.1 Paste CTS-Link
    Location :Krimesos (Crimesus)
    Time Periode :Classical Greece
    Century :4 B.C.
    Year :342 B.C.
     
    Context :war/military campaign
    battle
    Motivation :following orders
    Application :beating
    Weapon :sword
    spear
    Long-Term Consequence :victory
     
    Original Text :οἱ δὲ τὴν μὲν πρώτην ἐπιδρομὴν ὑπέστησαν ἐρρωμένως, καὶ τῷ καταπεφράχθαι τὰ σώματα σιδηροῖς θώραξι καὶ χαλκοῖς κράνεσιν ἀσπίδας τε μεγάλας προβεβλῆσθαι διεκρούοντο τὸν δορατισμόν. ἐπεὶ δὲ εἰς ξίφη συνῆλθεν ὁ ἀγών καί τέχνης οὐχ ἧττον ἢ ῥώμης ἐγεγόνει τὸ ἔργον, ἐξαίφνης ἀπὸ τῶν ὀρῶν βρονταί τε φοβεραὶ κατερρήγνυντο καὶ πυρώδεις ἀστραπαὶ συνεξέπιπτον.
     
    Translation :But these withstood his first onset sturdily, and owing to the iron breastplates and bronze helmets with which their persons were protected, and the great shields which they held in front of them, repelled the spear thrusts. But when the struggle came to swords and the work required skill no less than strength, suddenly, from the hills, fearful peals of thunder crashed down, and vivid flashes of lightning darted forth with them.
     
    Edition :Plutarch. Plutarch's Lives. with an English Translation by. Bernadotte Perrin. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1918. 6.
     
    Remark :thirdperson: Demaretus commands the cavalry. This is mentioned in 27.4.
    titel: The victory is described in 28.4-5.
     
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    Created at :2015-02-18 : 02:18:57
    Last changed :2020-11-19 : 09:32:37
    MyCoRe ID :Antiquity_violence_00002427
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