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Tristan Hughes

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The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

He gained early success, winning a victory against the Romans at Heraclea, after which it's likely that Pestum joined his side.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

Samnites, Lucanians and Greeks were united under Pyrrhus' banner against Rome.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

Another victory followed for Pyrrhus the next year at Asculum, but this one was less clear-cut.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

Pyrrhus lost a lot of his key troops, with him supposedly remarking at the end of the day, another such victory and I am undone.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

Effectively, another victory that costly and I'll lose the war.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

This is where we get the phrase Pyrrhic victory from.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

Pyrrhus would have expected the Romans to give in after two defeats, but the Romans had other ideas.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

Like the Hydra, they raised new forces to fight Pyrrhus and the tables started to turn.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

A few years and a disastrous Sicilian expedition later, Pyrrhus brought the Romans to battle once more in southern Italy, this time at a place called Beneventum.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

There, the Romans either defeated Pyrrhus or brought him to a stalemate.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

The result was the same.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

Pyrrhus, who many had likened to Alexander the Great, abandoned his Italian venture.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

With Pyrrhus gone, the writing was on the wall for cities like Pestum.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

The Romans took control of the city soon after in around 273 BC, marking the beginning of the next stage in Pestum's story.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

The Romans established a colony at Pestum and were quick to leave their mark on the city.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

They built a forum, as well as baths, law courts, a treasury, marketplaces, and more, building over Pestum's original Greek heart of the city, its meeting place, its agora, and main political building, its ecclesiasterion, in the process.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

Like the Greeks and the Lucanians, the Romans realised that Pestum was a key city in the southern part of Italy, helping them solidify their control over this area.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

When the great Carthaginian general Hannibal came knocking in the late 3rd century BC, during his decade-long campaign in Italy, Pestum didn't switch sides.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

They remained a Roman ally, a wise decision in hindsight given Rome's ultimate victory in that war.

The Ancients
Paestum: Ancient Greeks in Italy

Over time, new, noticeably Roman buildings would be built at Pestum, including lavish townhouses and an amphitheatre for gladiatorial games.