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102 Himera (480 BC) Print E-mail
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28.6 %
Record a victory for BOTTOM ARMY 71.4 %
Total Plays 28 - Last played by Achtung Panzer on 2011-08-20
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11

May

2008

Himera (480 BC)

Syracusan vs Carthaginian

Historical Background
Phoenicia and Greece both colonized the western Mediterranean. Carthage unified the Punic cities into an empire, while Syracuse rose to become the leading Greek city under its first Tyrant, Gelon. With Theron of Akragas, Gelon took control of Himera and drove out the former ruler, Terillus, in 483. King Hamilcar of Carthage, an ally and friend of Terillus, led an army to Sicily in 480 BC to restore him to power. Hamilcar established two camps to the west and southwest of Himera. As the armies skirmished outside the city, Gelon's raiders captured a message providing the date of arrival of a body of Greek cavalry reinforcing Hamilcar's army. A treacherous plan was hatched to substitute Gelon's own cavalry for these reinforcements. At dawn on the specified day, Gelon's horsemen entered the Punic sea-camp without raising any suspicion. They suddenly attacked, raising havoc and killing Hamilcar. Meanwhile the rest of Gelon’s army launched a surprise attack against both camps. Most of the forces in the sea-camp were slaughtered but a successful counter-attack at the hill camp prevented the total destruction of the Carthaginian army. A peace treaty was signed between Syracuse and Carthage, which held for seven decades. Since Hamilcar’s expedition coincided with the Xerxes’ invasion, it was believed to be part of a coordinated assault on the Greek world.
The stage is set. The battle lines are drawn and you are in command. The rest is history.

War Council

Carthagian Army (Use Carthaginian blocks)
• Leader: Hamilcar Gisgo
• 5 Command Cards

Syracusan Army (Use Greek blocks)
• Leader: Gelon
• 5 Command Cards
• Move First

Victory
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 July 2010 13:41
 
Discuss (4 posts)
Re:102 Himera (480 BC)
Jun 08 2010 13:11:22
Thanks Ale.
Andrea
#847
Re:102 Himera (480 BC)
Jun 08 2010 08:19:43
This is the official answer from Mr Anthony Curtis (GMT GAMES):
Eumachus is Syracusan. The battle opened with a surprise attack by Eumachus and his force inside the Carthaginian camp. The set-up is correct.
#846
Re:102 Himera (480 BC)
May 23 2010 10:22:35
The medium cavalry unit image with the Greek leader Eumachus is not correct.
What does this mean?
There isn't mediun cavalry?
The medium cavalry is Carthaginian unit?
There isn't leader?
If anyone can answer me.
Thanks.
Andrea
#832
102 Himera (480 BC)
Oct 20 2008 13:30:29
FAQs present for this scenario. CLICK HERE to read.
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