Siege of Miletus
334 BC siege in southern Ionia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
334 BC siege in southern Ionia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The siege of Miletus was Alexander the Great's first siege and naval encounter with the Achaemenid Empire. This siege was directed against Miletus, a city in southern Ionia, which is now located in the Aydın province of modern-day Turkey. During the battle, Parmenion's son Philotas would be key in preventing the Persian Navy from finding safe anchorage.[1] It was captured by Parmenion's son, Nicanor in 334 BC.
Siege of Miletus | |||||||||
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Part of the Wars of Alexander the Great | |||||||||
The capture of Miletus by Andre Castaigne | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Achaemenid Empire Milesian allies | |||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Alexander the Great Nicanor Hephaestion | Hegesistratus | ||||||||
Strength | |||||||||
160 ships |
400 ships (not engaged) 300 Milesians | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
Light | Heavy | ||||||||
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