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| place = Issa (modern day Vis, Croatia) | coordinates = | map_type = | map_relief = | latitude = | longitude = | map_size = | map_marksize = | map_caption = | map_label = | territory = | result = Illyrian defeat; Romans lift the siege〔 | status = | combatants_header = | combatant1 = Issa〔 Roman Republic (229 BC)〔 | combatant2 = Ardiaean Kingdom of Illyria〔; .〕〔 | commander1 = Gnaeus Fulvius (229 BC)〔 Aulus Postumius (229 BC)〔 | commander2 = Queen Teuta〔 Demetrius of Pharos (230 BC)〔 | units1 = | units2 = | strength1 = 200 ships under Fulvius 20,000 infantry and 200 cavalry under Postumius〔 | strength2 = | casualties1 = | casualties2 = | notes = | campaignbox = }} The Siege of Issa took place from 230 BC to 229 BC between the forces of Issa, and later Rome, and the Ardiaean Kingdom of Illyria.〔〔〔 ==Prelude== Earlier in 230 BC, Illyrian forces under Queen Teuta and Scerdilaidas had invaded Epirus through both land and by sea, capturing Phoenice and much of Epirus, passing Antigoneia and nearing Helicranum (modern Ioannina). Despite an Illyrian victory at the Battle of Phoenice, a pro-Dardanian rebellion in the north-east of the Kingdom forced Teuta to call back Illyrian forces from Epirus.〔 Teuta quickly crushed the rebellion, and now turned towards Issa, situated off the coastline of Illyria. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Siege of Issa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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