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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
40
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40
The
signal
being
given
at the same
time
by both
parties
, they
engage
. The
conflict
was
sharp
and
various
, for the
thirty-sixth
legion
falling
upon the
king
's
cavalry
, that was
drawn
up without the
ditch
,
charged
them so
successfully
, that they
drove
them to the very
walls
of the
town
,
passed
the
ditch
, and
attacked
their
infantry
in the
rear
. But on the other
side
, the
legion
of
Pontus
having
given
way
, the
second
line
, which
advanced
to
sustain
them,
making
a
circuit
round
the
ditch
, in
order
to
attack
the
enemy
in
flank
, was
overwhelmed
and
borne
down by a
shower
of
darts
, in
endeavoring
to
pass
it. The
legions
of
Deiotarus
made
scarcely
any
resistance
; thus the
victorious
forces
of the
king
turned
their
right
wing
and
main
body
against the
thirty-sixth
legion
, which yet made a
brave
stand
; and though
surrounded
by the
forces
of the
enemy
,
formed
themselves into a
circle
, with
wonderful
presence
of
mind
, and
retired
to the
foot
of a
mountain
, whither
Pharnaces
did not
think
fit
to
pursue
them, on
account
of the
disadvantage
of the
place
. Thus the
legion
of
Pontus
being
almost
wholly
cut
off, with
great
part
of those of
Deiotarus
, the
thirty-sixth
legion
retreated
to an
eminence
, with the
loss
of about
two
hundred
and
fifty
men
. Several
Roman
knights
, of
illustrious
rank
,
fell
in this
battle
.
Domitius
, after this
defeat
,
rallied
the
remains
of his
broken
army
, and
retreated
, by
safe
ways
, through
Cappadocia
, into
Asia
.
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