During thesiege of Tunis in October 238 BC, a rebel army underMathos(pictured) was besieged by aCarthaginian force underHamilcar Barca andHannibal. TheCarthaginian army, which had served inSicily during theFirst Punic War,mutinied and started theMercenary War. After destroying a rebel army at theBattle of the Saw, the Carthaginians then besieged the rebels' stronghold atTunis. The Carthaginian commander, Hamilcar, split his forces toblockade the rebels from the north and south. At the northern camp, commanded by Hannibal, he had ten captured rebel leaders killed and their bodies crucified. Mathos organised anight attack against Hannibal's camp, which scattered part of their army; Hannibal and 30 others were captured andcrucified. Hamilcar withdrew to the north with the remaining half of his army. Mathos then abandoned Tunis and withdrew south. Hamilcar and his fellow generalHanno followed the rebels and wiped them out at theBattle of Leptis Parva.(This article is part of afeatured topic:Mercenary War.)
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