Sulla sets out for Thessaly after his …
Years: 86BCE - 86BCE
Sulla sets out for Thessaly after his victory over Archelaus at Chaeronea to meet the consul Flaccus coming from Italy (although Sulla is unaware he had been sent to attack him, not to join with him).
On the way, he hears reports that Dorylaeus has landed at Chalcis with a sizable fleet transporting eighty thousand of Mithridates' best troops to reinforce Archelaus.
Dorylaeus wants to tempt Sulla to fight as soon as possible, and Sulla cooperates by abruptly turning around to meet this new threat.
After a skirmish with Sulla's troops, Dorylaeus begins to rethink the idea of giving battle and instead promotes a strategy to wear the enemy down.
On the other hand, Archelaus' confidence is raised by the flat terrain around their camp at Orchomenos, which favors their superior cavalry.
Locations
People
Groups
- Roman Republic
- Athens, City-State of
- Cappadocia, Kingdom of
- Greeks, Hellenistic
- Pontus, Kingdom of
- Bithynia, Kingdom of
- Galatia, Kingdom of
- Greece, Roman
Topics
- Classical antiquity
- Roman Age Optimum
- Roman Republic, Crisis of the
- Mithridatic War, First
- Chaeronea, Battle of (86 BCE)
