When the Dardani found that the Bastarnae were not evacuating their territory as they had hoped, but were
becoming every day more aggressive and were receiving assistance from their Thracian neighbours and from
the Scordisci, they thought that they ought to attempt some active measures, however hazardous. The whole
of their armed force assembled at a town near the camp of the Bastarnae. It was winter and they chose that
season on the chance of the Thracians and the Scordisci going back to their own country. It fell out as they
expected, and when they learnt that the Bastarnae were left to themselves they divided their forces; one
division was to make a frontal attack, the other fetching a circuit was to take the enemy in the rear. The
fighting began, however, before they could get round the enemy, and the Dardani were defeated and driven
into a city some twelve miles distant from the camp of the Bastarnae. The victors followed them closely and
invested the place, feeling pretty confident that they would capture the place the next day either by surrender
or by storm. Meanwhile the other division, unaware of the disaster which had overtaken their comrades,
seized the camp of the Bastarnae which had been left unguarded.
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