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The Siege of Miletus was Alexander the Great's first naval encounter with the Achaemenid Empire. This minor siege was directed against the inhabitants of Miletus, a city in southern Ionia, in Caria, which is now located in the Aydın province of modern-day Turkey. It was captured by Parmenion's son, Nicanor in 334 BC.
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Siege of Miletus
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Light
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Achaemenid Empire, Macedonian Empire Milesian allies
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Hellenic victory.
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160 ships 400 ships (not engaged), 300 Milesians
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