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- Q21407264 subject Q7059499.
- Q21407264 subject Q8293574.
- Q21407264 abstract "The Battle of Utica (c. 240 BC) was the first major engagement in the Mercenary War between Carthaginian forces and part of the combined forces of Carthage's former mercenary armies previously deployed by Carthage to conduct the First Punic War and those of rebelling Libyan cities. The forces of Hanno the Great broke the siege of Utica. However, they failed to prepare any meaningful defense of the city once they liberated it or to maintain proper lookouts for enemy movement. As a result, the Carthaginian forces suffered heavy losses when the mercenary forces counter-attacked, captured the Carthaginian baggage and equipment and besieged the army of Hanno within Utica. Hanno managed to regain his freedom of maneuver later but failed to capitalize on opportunities to engage the rebel forces under favorable conditions. This prompted Carthage to mobilize another army under Hamilcar Barca.".
- Q21407264 causalties "Unknown".
- Q21407264 combatant "Carthage".
- Q21407264 combatant "Rebel mercenaries".
- Q21407264 combatant "Rebelling Libyan towns and cities.".
- Q21407264 commander Q313555.
- Q21407264 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q1132393.
- Q21407264 place Q166523.
- Q21407264 result "Carthaginian Defeat".
- Q21407264 strength "Hanno".
- Q21407264 strength "Uncertain. Forces included "no less than a hundred"war elephants".
- Q21407264 strength "Unclear, an estimated 20,000. Total Mercenary and Libyan forces are accounted at about 70,000, although these were split amongUtica,HippacritaeandTunis.".
- Q21407264 thumbnail Utica240.PNG?width=300.
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- Q21407264 wikiPageWikiLink Q313555.
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- Q21407264 wikiPageWikiLink Q7059499.
- Q21407264 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293574.
- Q21407264 casualties "Unknown".
- Q21407264 combatant Q2429397.
- Q21407264 combatant "Rebel mercenaries".
- Q21407264 combatant "Rebelling Libyan towns and cities.".
- Q21407264 commander Q313555.
- Q21407264 conflict "Battle of Utica".
- Q21407264 partof "Carthage's Mercenary War".
- Q21407264 place Q166523.
- Q21407264 result "Carthaginian Defeat".
- Q21407264 strength "Hanno".
- Q21407264 strength "Uncertain. Forces included "no less than a hundred" war elephants".
- Q21407264 strength "Unclear, an estimated 20,000. Total Mercenary and Libyan forces are accounted at about 70,000, although these were split among Utica, Hippacritae and Tunis.".
- Q21407264 type Event.
- Q21407264 type Event.
- Q21407264 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q21407264 type SocietalEvent.
- Q21407264 type Event.
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- Q21407264 comment "The Battle of Utica (c. 240 BC) was the first major engagement in the Mercenary War between Carthaginian forces and part of the combined forces of Carthage's former mercenary armies previously deployed by Carthage to conduct the First Punic War and those of rebelling Libyan cities. The forces of Hanno the Great broke the siege of Utica. However, they failed to prepare any meaningful defense of the city once they liberated it or to maintain proper lookouts for enemy movement.".
- Q21407264 label "Battle of Utica".
- Q21407264 depiction Utica240.PNG.
- Q21407264 name "Battle of Utica".