Fearful of having Pyrrhus as a close neighbor, Antigonus Gonatas, king of Macedonia, tries to eliminate the Epirote king on the high seas. This merely provokes Pyrrhus. Upon landing in Epirus, Pyrrhus gathers his army and marches into Macedonia.
Battle of Lugios
Antigonus confronts Pyrrhus's invading army near the little (fictional) village of Lugios.
The opposing armies:
- Antigonus (blue) - Archers, pikes, and elite cavalry in the front line, lots of spears in reserve.
- Pyrrhus (red) - Ferocious armored elephants, archers, and elite cavalry in front, spears and armored pikes in reserve.
Battle of Ambracia
Pyrrhus retires to his home country while Antigonus pursues. Pyrrhus makes a stand at his capital, Ambracia. As Antigonus prepares for a siege, Pyrrhus sallies out to challenge the Macedonians.
- Pyrrhus (red) fields elephants (ferocious armored), pikes (armored), and elite cavalry with spears and archers in reserve.
- Antigonus has archers, pikes (armored), and elite cavalry with 3 spears in reserve.
Battle of Telikos
This time Pyrrhus pursues. Outside of the (fictional) town of Telikos, Antigonus confronts Pyrrhus.
Same order of battle as previously.
- Pyrrhus (red) fields elephants (ferocious armored), pikes (armored), and elite cavalry with spears and archers in reserve.
- Antigonus has archers, pikes (armored), and elite cavalry with 3 spears in reserve.
Because his army has suffered many casualties, Antigonus lets Pyrrhus retreat into Epirus.
Later, delegates negotiate a truce between the two kingdoms. But Pyrrhus's eye begins looking for new lands to conquer (try to at least). When will he ever learn?
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