Battle of Pandosia

Battle of Pandosia

Infobox Military Conflict
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date=331 BC
place=near Cosenza, Italy
result=Italic victory.
combatant1=Epirus, Macedon
combatant2=Samnites, Lucanians, Bruttii
commander1=Alexander of EpirusKIA
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The Battle of Pandosia was fought in 331 BC between a Greek force composed mostly of Macedonians and Epirotes, and Southern Italian mountain tribes, including mostly Oscan speaking Samnites, Lucanians, and Bruttii. The Macedonians were led by Alexander of Epirus, the uncle of Alexander the Great. The Italic peoples soundly defeated the invading Greeks, and Alexander of Epirus was killed by a Lucanian during the battle.

The Battle of Pandosia's significance is threefold. First, it marks the beginning of the end for Greek colonization in Southern Italy. After the battle, Greek colonization of Italy ceased, and existing Greek city states found themselves under pressure from the Oscan tribes. Moreover, some scholars speculate that Alexander the Great never attempted to conquer Italy in part due to the huge setback suffered by his uncle at the hands of the fierce Oscan tribes there.

Second, the battle marked the first time in over a hundred years that the massively successful Greco-Macedonian phalanx battle formation saw defeat. The Italians defeated the phalanx by forcing the Greek forces to do battle on uneven, hilly territory. The Italian fighters, armed only with short swords and small shields, fought in small companies (later called "maniples" in Latin), that featured maximum speed and maneauverability. They easily outflanked the less maneauverable Greek fighters in phalanx formation. Until the end of the Roman Empire, gladiator shows featured a style of fighter bearing the distinctive Southern Italian battle gear. The Romans called this style, unsurprisingly, the Samnite.

Lastly, the battle is generally credited as the one which showed the Romans how to defeat Greek armies. The Romans later employed modified Samnite tactics with great success as they subdued the Mediterranean.

The exact battle site is still disputed. The only certainty is that it is in the mountainous Cosenza province of modern Calabria, Italy.


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