Battle of Lauron

The Battle of Lauron (also known as the Battle of Lauro, not to be confused for the Battle of Lauro of 45 BC) was fought in 76 BC by a rebel force under the command of the renegade Roman general Quintus Sertorius and an army of Roman Republic under the command of the Roman general Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (better known as Pompey). The battle was part of the Sertorian War and ended in victory for Sertorius and his rebels. The battle was recorded in detail by Frontinus in his Stratagems and by Plutarch in his Lives of Sertorius and Pompey.

Battle of Lauron
Part of the Sertorian War
Date76 BC
Location
Near Sucro, likely Alzira (36 kilometers from Valentia)
39°09′08″N 0°26′33″W
Result Sertorian victory
Belligerents
Sertorian rebels Roman Senate
Commanders and leaders
Quintus Sertorius
Octavius Graecinus
Gaius Tarquitius Priscus
Pompey Magnus
Decimus Laelius 
Strength
c. 20,000–30,000 men
engaged: 12,000 men
• 10 cohorts of heavy infantry
• 10 cohorts of light infantry
• 2,000 cavalry
• 30,000 legionaries
• 1,000 cavalry
• unknown number of auxiliaries and allied troops
engaged: 10,000+ men
Casualties and losses
Probably few 10,000 (Livy)
Location within Spain
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