Battle of Hippo Regius

Battle of Hippo Regius
Part of Caesar's Civil War
Date46 BC
Location36°52′57″N 07°45′00″E / 36.88250°N 7.75000°E / 36.88250; 7.75000
Result Caesarian victory
Belligerents
Populares Optimates
Commanders and leaders
Publius Sittius Metellus Scipio Executed
L. Manlius Torquatus 
Publius Damasippus 
Plaetorius Rustianus 
Casualties and losses
Low Very High

The Battle of Hippo Regius was a naval encounter during Caesar's Civil War which occurred off the coast of the African city of Hippo Regius in 46 BC. Metellus Scipio and a number of influential senators from the Optimate faction were fleeing the disastrous Battle of Thapsus when their fleet was intercepted and destroyed by Publius Sittius, a mercenary commander in the employ of the Mauretanian king Bogud, an ally of Gaius Julius Caesar's. Scipio committed suicide and all of the other senators were killed during the battle.


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