Siege of Tripolis (248 BC)

The Siege of Tripolis was a brief siege during the Second Seleukid-Antigonid War. After Herakleia a force under was dispatched to siege Tripolis to capitalise on the victory. A relief army under Nikomedes Menid was organised, but intercepted by Antiochos I. As Antiochos forces were still recovering from the dual victory, they were unable to inflict a decisive victory on the Antigonids.