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Battle of Ilipa - Pre-Battle Maneuver |  | Battle of Ilipa - Pre-Battle Maneuver: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Ilipa - Pre-Battle Maneuver |  | The next spring the Carthaginians launched their last great effort to recover their Spanish holdings. Mago was joined at Ilipa by Hasdrubal Gisco, creating a force estimated at 54,000 to 70,000, considerably larger than Scipio’s army of 43,000 men which was composed of a large number of Spanish allies who were not as experienced as Roman legionnaires.
Upon the arrival of the Romans, Mago unleashed a daring attack on the Roman camp with most of his cavalry, under his Numidian ally Masinissa. However this was foreseen by Scipio, who h ...
See also:Battle of Ilipa, Battle of Ilipa - Prelude, Battle of Ilipa - Pre-Battle Maneuver, Battle of Ilipa - Battle, Battle of Ilipa - After-Battle Maneuvers, Battle of Ilipa - Aftermath |  | | Battle of Ilipa, Battle of Ilipa - After-Battle Maneuvers, Battle of Ilipa - Aftermath, Battle of Ilipa - Battle, Battle of Ilipa - Pre-Battle Maneuver, Battle of Ilipa - Prelude |  | |
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Battle of Ilipa - Pre-Battle Maneuver
The next spring the Carthaginians launched their last great effort to recover their Spanish holdings. Mago was joined at Ilipa by Hasdrubal Gisco, creating a force estimated at 54,000 to 70,000, considerably larger than Scipio’s army of 43,000 men which was composed of a large number of Spanish allies who were not as experienced as Roman legionnaires.
Upon the arrival of the Romans, Mago unleashed a daring attack on the Roman camp with most of his cavalry, under his Numidian ally Masinissa. However this was foreseen by Scipio, who had concealed his own cavalry behind a hill, which charged into the Carthaginian flank, and threw back the enemy with heavy losses on Mago’s side.
The two opponents spent the next few days observing and testing each other, with Scipio always waiting to lead out his troops only after the Carthaginians had advanced from their camp first. The Roman formation always presented the legions in the center and Spaniards on the wings, thus leading Hasdrubal and Mago to believe that this would be the Roman arrangement on the day of battle. This would be a fatal assumption.
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