Cineas, a Thessalian who serves as chief …
Years: 280BCE - 280BCE
Cineas, a Thessalian who serves as chief adviser to Pyrrhus, attempts, without success, to dissuade Pyrrhus from crossing to Italy in 281 BCE with twenty elephants and about twenty-five thousand highly trained soldiers.
In the first meeting of Roman and Greek armies, Pyrrhus wins a complete, if costly, victory in 280 BCE over a Roman army at Heraclea.
After stirring up revolt among the Samnites, he sends Cineas to Rome to negotiate a peace.
