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The Pyrrhic War (280–275 BC) was one of the most dramatic confrontations of the ancient world, pitting King Pyrrhus of Epirus against the rising power of the Roman Republic. In this full documentary-style video, we follow the complete arc of the war from Pyrrhus’ arrival in Italy to his final defeat at Beneventum. After early victories at Heraclea and Asculum, Pyrrhus proved that Rome could be beaten but at a terrible cost. These brutal battles gave birth to the term “Pyrrhic victory,” as each win drained his army beyond repair. Seeking a decisive breakthrough, Pyrrhus turned to Sicily, launching a bold campaign against Carthage in hopes of building a Greek empire in the western Mediterranean. What followed was a slow unraveling. Heavy taxation, forced conscription, and growing resentment among Greek allies weakened his position, while Rome adapted, rebuilt, and learned how to counter his phalanx and war elephants. The war culminated in the Battle of Beneventum, where Roman discipline and flexibility finally shattered Pyrrhus’ ambitions. This video combines all three parts of the Pyrrhic War into one complete narrative, exploring the battles, strategies, political mistakes, and personal ambition that shaped the conflict. It is the story of how Rome survived its greatest early test and how one of history’s most brilliant generals lost everything. Topics Covered: • The arrival of Pyrrhus in Italy • Battles of Heraclea and Asculum • The origin of the “Pyrrhic Victory” • The Sicilian campaign against Carthage • Roman military adaptation • The Battle of Beneventum • The end of Pyrrhus’ western ambitions The intended function of this particular work is to serve as a source of amusement and diversion, and it must not be regarded as an entirely veracious representation of historical events or facts. 🔍 Timestamps: 00:00 - Battle of Heraclea (280 BC) 09:26- –Battle of Asculum (279 BC) 17:43 - Battle of Beneventum (275 BC) Mods: Return to glory Preformance maker Divide et Impera PART 1-3