Battle Of The Pelorus
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The Battle of the Pelorus river was fought in the spring of 65 BC between a Roman Republican army under the command of the Roman general
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (; 29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC), known in English as Pompey ( ) or Pompey the Great, was a Roman people, Roman general and statesman who was prominent in the last decades of the Rom ...
(better known as Pompey the Great) and an
Iberian Iberian refers to Iberia. Most commonly Iberian refers to: *Someone or something originating in the Iberian Peninsula, namely from Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar and Andorra. The term ''Iberian'' is also used to refer to anything pertaining to the fo ...
army commanded by king
Artoces of Iberia Artoces was a king ('' mepe'') of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 78 to 63 BC. He features in the Classical accounts of the Third Mithridatic War (Appian, ''Bell. Mithr.'' 103, 117; Cassius Dio 37.1-2; Eutropius 6.14 rtaces Festus 16; Or ...
. The battle was fought near the Pelorus river in the centre of Iberia and ended in a stunning victory for the Roman army.


Prelude

After Pompey's defeat and subjugation of king Oroeses of the Albani, king Artoces king of the Iberians was concerned that his kingdom would be invaded next. He adopted a more subtle strategy and turned to diplomacy promising the Romans unconditional friendship. Pompey accepted the terms but he was alerted by his intelligence service that the Iberians were secretly planning an attack. In the spring of 65 BC he marched his forces into Iberia and caught Artoces who was still preparing, off guard. Pompey's forces quickly captured a pass into Iberia by seizing the fortress of Harmozike. Artoces fled, but Pompey pursued him into the centre of Iberia and finally caught up with him near the Pelorus river.


Battle

Artoces main strength lay in his archers, but, using tactics reminiscent of the Athenians at the
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, Pompey disabled them by means of a rapid infantry charge, which brought his legionaries into close quarters before the enemy fire could take effect. At close quarters the Roman legionaries were at a distinct advantage (legionaries excelled at close quarter fighting) and the battle was soon over. Greek historian
Plutarch Plutarch (; , ''Ploútarchos'', ; – 120s) was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo (Delphi), Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily for his ''Parallel Lives'', ...
called this battle a ''great battle'' and noted that Iberian casualties consisted of approximately 9,000 people, while more than 10,000 were taken captive by the Romans.


Aftermath

Artoces managed to escape as the Roman pursuit party being hindered by the flooded Pelorus river. Eventually the king was forced to turn to diplomacy once more. He sent valuable objects made of gold to Pompey and asked for a truce. Pompey demanded Artoces' children as hostages and, when the king delayed making a decision, Pompey led his army further into Iberia and left Artoces with no choice. He submitted, gave up his children as hostages and signed a peace treaty with the Romans under which the Kingdom of Iberia was to be a friend and ally of the Roman Republic. Pompey then marched north-west towards
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.


References


Modern sources

* John Leach, ''Pompey the Great'', 1978.


Ancient sources

*
Plutarch Plutarch (; , ''Ploútarchos'', ; – 120s) was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo (Delphi), Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily for his ''Parallel Lives'', ...
, ''Life of Pompey'', 35. *
Appian Appian of Alexandria (; ; ; ) was a Greek historian with Roman citizenship who prospered during the reigns of the Roman Emperors Trajan, Hadrian, and Antoninus Pius. He was born c. 95 in Alexandria. After holding the senior offices in the pr ...
, ''Bella Mithridatica'' 103, 117. * Eutropius 6.14 Artaces.


Biography

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pelorus 65 BC 60s BC conflicts Battles involving the Roman Republic Battles involving the Kingdom of Iberia