- The
Battle of
Ilipa (/
ˈɪlɪpə/) was an
engagement considered by many as
Scipio Afric****’s most
brilliant victory in his
military career during the Second...
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Ilipa (Ancient Gr****: Ἴλιπα) or
Ilipa Magna was an
ancient Iberian city
located on the
right bank...
- Africa. Scipio's
conquest of
Carthaginian Iberia culminated in the
Battle of
Ilipa in 206 BC
against Hannibal's
brother Mago Barca.
Although considered a hero...
-
Carthaginian invasion was
defeated at the
Battle of the Metaurus. At the
battle of
Ilipa in 206
Scipio permanently ended the
Carthaginian presence in Iberia. Scipio...
- led to the
defeat of this raid.
After suffering defeat at the
Battle of
Ilipa in 206 BC,
Hasdrubal Gisco returned to
Africa and Mago
retreated to Gades...
-
continued his
successful campaign at the
battles of
Carmona in 207, and
Ilipa (now Seville) in 206,
which ended the
Punic threat on the peninsula. Elected...
- self-proclaimed
pretender to
Macedonian throne defeated the
Lusitanians at
Ilipa, and
subjugated the Boii hero of the
Samnite Wars
instigated his "Fabian...
- Gisco—supported by Masinissa's
Numidian cavalry—met
Scipio at the
Battle of
Ilipa,
where Carthage's
power over
Hispania was
forever broken in
arguably Scipio...
-
During this war
Scipio Afric****
defeated the
Carthaginians at the
Battle of
Ilipa (near Seville) in 206 BC. This led to the
Romans taking over the Carthaginian...
- Hannibal, but was
defeated before he could. In 206 BC at the
Battle of
Ilipa,
Scipio with 48,000 men, half
Italian and half Iberian,
defeated a Carthaginian...