Battle of Uskana (169 BC)

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The battle of Uskana or siege of Uskana was a battle between the Roman Republic and the Macedonian Kingdom that took place in 169 BC that resulted in Macedonian victory.

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Battle of Uskana (169 BC)
Part of The Third Macedonian War
Date169 BC or 168 BC
Location
Modern day Kičevo
Result Macedonian victory
Territorial
changes
Macedonia conquers Uskana
Belligerents
Roman Republic
Illyrian soldiers
Macedonian kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Gaius Carvilius
Caius Afranius
Perseus of Macedon
Strength
4,000 Roman troops
500 Illyrian cavalry
10,000 infantry
2,000 lightly armed soldiers
500 cavalry
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

Background

Before the battle of 169 BC there was another battle in the year 171 BC or 170 BC in the same town. Roman consul Appius Claudius who was sent in a campaign had settled in Lychnidos with 4,000 troops but had gathered another 4,000 troops. Appius Claudius had received a message that the people of Uskana would give the city to him. He went to the city with 7,000 troops letting 1,000 troops in Lychnidos. Appius Claudius thinking that the city was going to be given to him didn't form a military formation. The battle cost the Romans 5,000-6,000 men. [1] [2]

Battle of Uskana (171 BC)
Part of The Third Macedonian war
Date171 BC or 170 BC
Location
Modern day Kičevo
Result Illyrian-Cretan victory
Territorial
changes
Status quo ante bellum
Belligerents
Roman Republic Illyrians from Uskana
Cretan garrison
Commanders and leaders
Appius Claudius Unknown
Strength
7,000 troops Unknown
Casualties and losses
5,000-6,000 killed Unknown

Battle

The Macedonian king Perseus of Macedon marched 3 days from Stubera to Uskana with 10,000 infantry, 2,000 lightly armed soldiers and 500 calvary. [3] Around 4,000 Roman troops and 500 Illyrian calvary were stationed in the city. The fighting continued day and night. When the Romans and Illyrians saw the Macedonian siege towers they realized that further defense of the city was in vain. Roman generals Gaius Carvilius and Caius Afranius were sent to negotiate with the Macedonians and he let the Roman soldiers withdraw from the city, but not before taking their weapons [3] and the remaining 500 Illyrian calvary surrendered. [1] [4]

Aftermath

After the battle ended Perseus of Macedon established a Macedonian garrison at Uskana [4] he also captured parts of the city's entire population and sent them to Stubera. The Illyrians and Uscans were sold as slaves to Penestae. [1] [3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Macedon, Cleopatra of (2022-03-01). "In search of the ancient city of Uscana". History.mk. Retrieved 2025-03-08.
  2. Livy, The History of Rome, 43.9.4-7, 10
  3. 1 2 3 Burton, Paul J. (2017-10-12). Rome and the Third Macedonian War. Cambridge University Press. p. 144. ISBN   978-1-108-68408-8.
  4. 1 2 Livy, The History of Rome, 43.18–20