Battle of Cumae

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Battle of Cumae
Date 474 BC
Location In the Bay of Naples
Result Victory for Syracuse and Cumae
Casus
belli
Naval control in the Tyrrhenian Sea
Territorial
changes
Loss of Etruscan territory in Italy to the Romans, Samnites, and Gauls
Combatants
Syracuse
Cumae
Etruscans

The Battle of Cumae was a naval battle in 474 BC between the combined navies of Syracuse and Cumae and the Etruscans.

Hiero I of Syracuse allied with Aristodemus, the tyrant of Cumae, to defend against Etruscan expansion into southern Italy. In 474 they met and defeated the Etruscan fleet at Cumae in the Bay of Naples. After their defeat, the Etruscans lost much of their political influence in Italy. They lost control of the sea and their territories were taken over by the Romans, Samnites, and Gauls. The Etruscans would later join the failed Athenian expedition against Syracuse in 415 BC, which contributed even further to their decline.

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