Battle of Abacaenum

Battle of Abacaenum
Part of the Sicilian Wars
Date393 BC
Location
Result Siceliot victory
Belligerents
Syracuse Carthage
Commanders and leaders
Dionysius Mago
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown 800

The Battle of Abacaenum took place between the Carthaginian forces under Mago and the Siceliot army under Dionysius in 393 BC near the Sicilian town on Abacaenum in north-eastern Sicily. Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, had been expanding his influence over Sicels' territories in Sicily. After Dionysius' unsuccessful siege in 394 BC of Tauromenium, a Carthaginian ally, Mago decided to attack Messana. However, the Carthaginian army was defeated by the Greeks near the town of Abacaenum and had to retire to the Carthaginian territories in Western Sicily. Dionysius did not attack the Carthaginians but continued to expand his influence in eastern Sicily.