308 BC


Year 308 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Mus and Rullianus. The denomination 308 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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Mesopotamia/Babylonia

Greece

Italy

North Africa

  • The Carthaginians send out an army to coerce the Zuphones, a Numidian tribe, back into their alliance with Carthage; they are successful in their endeavour.
  • Agathocles leaves his main army under the command of his son [Archagathus (son of Agathocles of Syracuse|Agathocles of Syracuse)|Archagathus] encamped before Tunis while he, with a strikeforce of 8,000 infantry, 800 cavalry and 50 chariots, marches after the Carthaginian army.
  • The Carthaginians send the Numidians to harass Agathocles' strike force, the skirmishing draws in more and more troops until it eventually leads to a battle which is won by Agathocles.
  • While Agathocles was in pursuit of the defeated Carthaginian army, the Numidians attack his camp and ride off with a part of his army's booty. Agathocles returns to his camp, divides what is left of the booty and sets up a victory trophy.
  • Agathocles sends Orthon the Syracusan to Cyrene to request aid in subduing Carthage from Ophellas.
  • Ophellas recruits an army of 10,000 infantry, 600 cavalry and 100 chariots for his campaign in support of Agathocles.
  • After a arduous march from Cyrenaica to Carthaginian Libya Ophellas' forces link up with Agathocles' army.
  • Agathocles lures Ophellas into a false sense of security and launches a surprise attack on his camp. Ophellas is killed in the fighting and Agathocles takes over Ophellas' army, adding its numbers to his own.
  • While the Carthaginian army is away from the city, Bomilcar tries to make himself tyrant of Carthage. He fails and is executed.

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