Battle of Tyndaris
The
Battle of Tyndaris is a naval battle of the
First Punic War, which took place off Tyndaris (modern
Tindari) in
257 BC. Tyndaris was a Sicilian town founded as a Greek colony in 396 BC located on the high ground overlooking the
Tyrrhenian Sea in the Gulf of Patti.
Hiero II, tyrant of
Syracuse, allowed Tyndaris to become a base for the
Carthaginians; however, after this battle, which took place in the waters between Tyndaris and the
Aeolian Islands, with
Marcus Atilius Regulus at the command of the Roman fleet, the town fell to
Rome. Hiero II subsequently became a faithful ally of Rome.
This naval engagement was followed by the
battle of Cape Ecnomus.