Battle of Cabala
4th-century BC battle between Carthage and Syracuse
The Battle of Cabala was fought in Sicily between Carthage and Syracuse. Syracuse was victorious.
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Sicilian Wars
- 1st Lilybaeum
- 1st Himera
- Selinus
- 2nd Himera
- 1st Akragas
- Gela
- Camarina
- Motya
- Segesta
- Messene
- Catana
- 1st Syracuse
- Tauromenium
- Abacaenum
- Chrysas
- Cabala
- Cronium
- 2nd Lilybaeum
- Drepana
- 2nd Syracuse
- Crimissus
- Himera River
- 3rd Syracuse
- 1st White Tunis
- 2nd White Tunis
- 4th Syracuse
- 3rd Lilybaeum
- Strait of Messina
It is uncertain in what year it was fought and could have occurred in any year from 378 BCE to 375 BCE.[1] The exact location of Cabala is also unknown.[2]
Dionysius I commanded the Syracusian forces while Mago commanded the Carthaginians. Diodorus states that Mago was killed and the Carthaginians lost 10,000 dead and a further 5000 were taken prisoners.[3]
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