Battle of Helike explained

Conflict:Battle of Helike
Partof:Barcid conquest of Hispania
Date:228 BC
Place:Helike (disputed location)
Result:Iberian victory
Combatant1:Carthage
Combatant2:Oretani
Contestani
Olcades
Vettones
Commander2:Orissus

The Battle of Helike or Battle of Ilice was a battle that occurred during the Barcid conquest of Hispania. It took place in 228 BC. The exact location of the action is disputed, everything points to the fact that the confrontation took place in the inland area of the eastern peninsula, the most likely location being the town of Elche de la Sierra (Albacete). During the course of the action, the Iberian troops won and the Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca died during the battle in uncertain circumstances, but according to legend an association of towns defeated Hamilcar's army by releasing bulls with burning vines on their heads. It is believed that Hamilcar died from the wounds suffered in the battle.[1] [2]

The battle

The Carthaginian forces besieged the city of Helike, to whose aid came Orissus, the Oretan leader, together with troops from other allied nations. It is not known for certain how the events unfolded. According to some versions, Orissus initially deceived the Carthaginians into believing that he was coming as their ally. When the battle began, he launched burning ox-drawn chariots against the enemy vanguard, which managed to break the Carthaginian lines and facilitate the victory of his troops.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sánchez-Barba, Mario Hernández. 1995 . España: historia de una nación . Madrid . Editorial Complutense . 84-89365-34-2 .
  2. García-Osuna y Rodríguez . José María Manuel . 2007 . La segunda guerra romano-púnica y el gran Aníbal Barca . pdf . Boletín del Instituto de Estudios Giennenses . Jaén . Instituto de Estudios Giennenses . 195 . 63 . 0561-3590.
  3. Book: Roldán Hervás . José Manuel . Wulff Alonso . Fernando . 2001 . Citerior y Ulterior: las provincias romanas de Hispania en la era republicana . Tres Cantos . Ediciones Istmo . 84-7090-333-0 .