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Greece
The
Spartan ruler, Nabis, acquires the
important city of Argos from
Philip V of Macedon, as the
price of his alliance with the Macedonians. Nabis then
defects to the Romans in the
expectation of being able to hold on to his conquest.
The Battle of
Cynoscephalae in Thessaly gives a Roman
army under pro-consul Titus
Quinctius Flamininus a decisive victory over Philip V of
Macedon. In the Treaty of Tempe, the
terms of the peace proposed by the Roman general and adopted by the
Roman Senate 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 talents as
indemnity, surrender most of his fleet and
provide hostages, including his younger son, Demetrius, who are to
be held in Rome. The Aetolians
propose that Philip V be ejected from his throne but Flamininus
opposes this.
Antiochus
III occupies parts of the kingdom of Pergamum and a number of
Greek cities in Anatolia.
Egypt
The
Egyptian King, Ptolemy V, fights rebels in the Nile Delta, exhibiting great cruelty toward those of their
leaders who capitulate.
Births
Deaths
Attalus I Soter, ruler of
Pergamum from 241 BC,
who has taken on the title of king after about 230 BC. Through his military and diplomatic skills,
he has created a powerful kingdom in Anatolia (b.269 BC)