Battle of Zela (67 BC)

The Battle of Zela, not to be confused with the more famous battle in 47 BC, was fought in 67 BC near Zela in the Kingdom of Pontus. The battle resulted in a stunning Pontic victory and King Mithridates' successful reclamation of his kingdom. Mithridates' victory was short-lived however, as within a few years he would be completely defeated by Pompey the Great.

Battle of Zela
Part of Third Mithridatic War
Date67 BC
Location
near Zela, modern day Zile, Tokat, Turkey
Result Armenian–Pontic victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Pontus
Kingdom of Armenia
Roman Republic
Commanders and leaders
Mithridates VI of Pontus (WIA) Gaius Valerius Triarius
Strength
Unknown, but a considerable force of cavalry 2 legions and an unknown number of auxiliaries and allied troops
Casualties and losses
Unknown 7,000 men
24 tribunes
150 centurions
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