Siege of the Blastophoenicians
| Siege of the Blastophoenicians | |||||||
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| Part of Lusitanian War | |||||||
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| Lusitanians Vettones | |||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Unknown | Punicus † | ||||||
The siege of the Blastophoenicians was a military conflict between the Lusitani-Vetonne forces and the Roman Republic.
Background
In 155 BC, Punicus began attacking neighboring lands belonging to Roman subjects. In this raid, the Lusitanians killed 6,000 Romans, including a quaestor named Terentius Varro. After this first victory, the Lusitanians formed an alliance with the Vettones. Together, the Lusitanians and Vettones laid siege to the Blastophoenicians, a Phoenician settlement subject to Rome.[1][2][3]
Siege
The allied Lusitani-Vetonne forces were successful in their siege, however, during the siege, Punicus was struck on the head with a stone and killed.[1][2]
Aftermath
After his death, Punicus was succeeded by lieutenant Caesarus, who continued his campaign.[1][2]
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