Battle of Beneventum (275 BC)

Battle of Beneventum
Part of the Pyrrhic War
Date275 BC
Location
Beneventum (modern Benevento), Campania, Italy
41°08′N 14°47′E / 41.133°N 14.783°E / 41.133; 14.783
Result Roman victory
Belligerents
Roman Republic Epirus
Commanders and leaders
Manius Curius Dentatus Pyrrhus
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Several Elephants
Casualties and losses
Unknown 2 elephants killed
8 elephants captured
Heavy losses among troops
Battle of Beneventum (275 BC) is located in Italy
Battle of Beneventum (275 BC)
Location within modern Italy

The Battle of Beneventum (275 BC) was the last battle of the Pyrrhic War. It was fought near Beneventum, in southern Italy, between the forces of Pyrrhus, king of Epirus in Greece, and the Romans, led by consul Manius Curius Dentatus. The result was a Roman victory (possibly strategic) and Pyrrhus was forced to return to Tarentum, and later to Epirus.[1]

  1. ^ P. R. Franke, Cambridge Ancient History, vol. 7, part 2, pp. 481–483.

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