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to Sparta. However, the Aetolians murder Nabis and temporarily occupy Sparta. The Aetolian troops seize the palace and set about looting the city, but the inhabitants of Sparta are able to rally and force them leave the city. Philopoemen, however, takes advantage of the Aetolian treachery and enters
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Flamininus is sent to negotiate with Antiochus III and warns him not to interfere with the Greek states. Antiochus does not accept that Flamininus has the authority to speak for the Greeks and promises to leave Greece alone only if the Romans do the
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is an important Spartan base, the allies decide to capture it before they advance inland to Sparta. The Romans and the Acheans are joined outside the city by the Pergamese and Rhodian fleets. The Spartans hold out; however, the proconsul
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writing, of ancient Egypt and the decree on it reveals the increasing influence of Egyptian natives, remitted debts and taxes, released prisoners, pardoned rebels who have surrendered, and granted increased benefactions to the
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due to Rome (through the peace treaty signed between them ten years earlier) but not payable in full for 50 years. The Romans, in order to keep their hold on Carthage, refuse to accept the early payment of the
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Philopoemen's plans for capturing Sparta itself are put on hold at the request of the Roman envoy Flaminius after his arrival in Greece. In return, Nabis decides, for the moment, to accept the status quo.
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specify that Philip V can retain his throne and control of Macedonia, but he has to abandon all the Greek cities he has conquered. Philip also has to provide to the Romans 1,000
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proclaims that all Greeks are to be free and governed by their own laws. For this deed he is hailed in many Greek cities as a saviour and accorded homage alongside the gods.
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arrives with 4,000 extra men. Facing too great an army, the Spartans decide to surrender the city on the condition that the garrison can leave unharmed. As a result,
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in present-day Vietnam and southern China, a seal recognizing his rulership in return for his nominal submission to the Han. Zhao Tuo accepts his vassal status.
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school, known by his contemporaries as "The Great Geometer", whose treatise "Conics" is one of the greatest scientific works from the ancient world (b. c.
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The Roman law, Lex Porcia, is proposed by the tribune P. Porcius Laeca to give Roman citizens in Italy and provinces the right of appeal in capital cases.
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For assisting the Romans in defeating Antiochus III, Eumenes II of Pergamum is rewarded with a great increase in territory. He is given control over the
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for negotiations. The peace settlement eventually reached between the parties includes a Han princess given in marriage to the chanyu (called
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is eager to negotiate on the basis of Rome's previous demands, but the Romans insist that he first give up the region west of the
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to take up arms against the Romans. Rome demands that Carthage surrender Hannibal. However, Hannibal voluntarily goes into exile.
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is fought between a Seleucid fleet and a Roman fleet with the help of Rhodian ships. The Romans and their allies are victorious.
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now turns his attention to the West. He is encouraged to challenge Rome's protection of the Greeks by his advisor, the former
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and the weakened Sparta. The Aetolians, who have opposed the Roman intervention in Greek affairs, incite the Spartan leader,
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Sparta with his Achaean army. Now in full control of Sparta, Philopoemen forces Sparta to become a member state of the
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to Rome is remitted and his son, Demetrius, is restored to him after being held hostage in Rome for a number of years.
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as mutual border. This treaty sets the pattern for relations between the Han and the Xiongnu for some sixty years.
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and then opens peace negotiations with Philip at Nicaea in Locris. Though peace proposals are submitted to the
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to continue the war against Antiochus III by making him the chief commander and allowing him and his brother,
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Flamininus attempts to rally the Greeks against Antiochus III and to counter the pro-Seleucid policy of the
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tribe). The Romans are victorious in the battle which effectively ends the threat of the Gauls in Italy.
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A Spanish revolt against Roman consolidation of the ex-Carthaginian colonies is effectively put down by
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becomes unpopular with an important faction of the Carthaginian nobility and he is denounced to the
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Increasingly paranoid, Gaozu briefly arrests Prime Minister Xiao He but is persuaded to release him.
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Tensions between Antiochus III and Rome increase when Hannibal is given refuge by Antiochus III at
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Meeting no further resistance from the Seleucids and their allies, the Roman army under general
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recording the benefits conferred on Egypt by the pharaoh Ptolemy V Epiphanes at the time of his
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who turned Parthia into a major political power and expanded the empire westward into
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executed, suspecting that he was planning a rebellion in cooperation with the rebel
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to seek out Lu Wan but then arrests the general on suspicion of planning to murder
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Not waiting for the Roman fleet to arrive, the Achaean army and navy head towards
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After Roman diplomatic intervention, Antiochus III finally halts his war with
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propose that Philip V be ejected from his throne but Flamininus opposes this.
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occupies parts of the kingdom of Pergamum and a number of Greek cities in
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Titus Quinctius Flamininus' forces manage to push Philip V out of most of
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and Seleucids, and also takes possession of the Egyptian territories in
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Following Antiochus III's defeat by the Romans, two of Antiochus III's
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In the resulting peace, Antiochus III agrees to give his daughter
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With the increasingly real threat to his Empire from the Romans,
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The Road to the Throne: How Liu Bang Founded China's Han Dynasty
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The Road to the Throne: How Liu Bang Founded China's Han Dynasty
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The Road to the Throne: How Liu Bang Founded China's Han Dynasty
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A Han army defeats a raid on the northern frontier by the rogue
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peninsula) and over most of the former Seleucid possessions in
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has aided Rome against her enemies on the Greek peninsula, his
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for a second attempt, his forces are ambushed by the Spartan
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breaks out in Citerior and Ulterior against Roman domination.
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in the expectation of being able to hold on to his conquest.
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to the Xiongnu; equal status between the states; and the
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Manius Acilius Glabrio then turns his attention to the
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for help. They send 1,000 cavalry under the command of
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Atilius with a navy, as well as an embassy headed by
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supports the Roman championship of Greek autonomy in
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With the Roman legions under Flaminius returning to
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a decisive victory over Philip V of Macedon. In the
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In response, the 999:According to the Roman scholar and writer 366: 352: 3063: 2937: 2083:and outflank his position at the pass of 2001:, invade Greece at the invitation of the 38:Relevant discussion may be found on the 2828:'s rise to power after the fall of the 2757:(or Gao), first emperor of the Chinese 989:The first triumphal arch built in Rome. 3111: 2824:in China who has been a key figure in 2274:. The Seleucids are led by the famous 2099:and from there he retreats by sea to 1635:is fought between the Romans and the 940:A new category of Roman priests, the 3038: 2987: 2962: 2304: 1811:In the meantime, the Spartan ruler, 1581: 1267: 1078: 15: 2426: 2053: 1704:(Choson) is founded by the Chinese 1625: 1300: 911: 791:gives a Roman army under proconsul 497: 13: 3088: 2539:(or Mithradates), "Great King" of 2013:with only 10,500 men and occupies 1674:protects the accession of her son 1621:, join Rome against Antiochus III. 1587:With his peace agreement with the 1326:succeeds him as Roman governor in 1049:written with the same text in two 933:to have been incited to revolt by 714:following the death of his father 641:(劉敬) is dispatched by Han emperor 558: 14: 3130: 2126:Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus 1132:have the former General-in-Chief 1003:, the foundation of a library at 768:, acquires the important city of 422: 378:This article concerns the period 1864:, daughter of Antiochus III and 1530:After checking the ambitions of 875:region of the northern frontier. 822:emerges from under the sea near 31:relies largely or entirely on a 20: 2079:off from his reinforcements in 867:begins a rebellion against the 513:Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus 3082: 3057: 3032: 3006: 2981: 2956: 2931: 2922: 2820:, prime minister of the early 2341:. When Antiochus refuses, the 2243: 1773:who is threatening to conquer 1011:of Pergamum, combined with an 982:and forces Nabis to surrender 1: 2915: 2886:, who had reigned from about 2706:, Chinese general during the 2155: 2048: 1907: 1743: 1519: 1333:The Roman sumptuary law, the 1232: 906: 701: 696: 492: 2322:and other allies, cross the 1146:and his generals, including 1041:is created. This stone is a 1023:, leads to the invention of 617:Following the defeat of the 7: 3064:Stambaugh, John E. (1988). 2938:Stambaugh, John E. (1988). 2561:or Publius Terentius Afer, 2448: 2248: 2128:, to follow Antiochus into 1912: 1748: 1524: 1488:succeeds him to the throne. 1348: 1237: 993: 830: 417: 10: 3135: 2737:, Chinese king during the 2612: 2487: 2270:, who are allied with the 2220: 2195: 2174: 2142:Lex Acilia de intercalando 2112:Titus Quinctius Flamininus 2025: 1978:Nabis then appeals to the 1960:When Philopoemen reenters 1940:Titus Quinctius Flamininus 1884: 1855: 1833:to found the third or new 1779:Titus Quinctius Flamininus 1720: 1690: 1658: 1548:Titus Quinctius Flamininus 1496: 1408: 1391: 1381:Titus Quinctius Flamininus 1209: 1168:Gaozu deposes the king of 1165:. Xin is killed in battle. 1154:, defeat the rebellion of 1115: 1031: 957:Titus Quinctius Flamininus 883: 858: 793:Titus Quinctius Flamininus 673: 509:Titus Quinctius Flamininus 503:After his election to the 469: 394: 3093:. 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