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Events
By place
Greece
★ The king of
Illyria, Gentius, is defeated at
Scodra by a
Roman force under Lucius Anicius Gallus and then brought to Rome as a captive to be interned in
Iguvium. This loss removes Illyria as an important ally for
Macedonia and effectively weakens
Perseus of Macedon in his battle with Rome.
★ The Roman general,
Lucius Aemilius Paulus, is elected
consul and arrives in
Thessaly to lead the Roman army which has been trapped by Perseus' forces.
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June 22 — The
Battle of Pydna (in southern Macedonia) gives Roman forces under Lucius Aemilius Paulus a crushing victory over Perseus and his Macedonian forces, thus ending the
Third Macedonian War. Perseus is captured by the Romans and will spend the rest of his life in captivity at
Alba Fucens, near Rome.
★ The Macedonian kingdom is broken up by the Romans into four smaller states, and all the Greek cities which have offered aid to Macedonia, even just in words, are punished. The Romans take hundreds of prisoners from the leading families of Macedonia, including the historian
Polybius.
Egypt
★ The joint rulers of
Egypt,
Ptolemy VI,
Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II and their sister
Cleopatra II send a renewed request to Rome for aid.
Syria
★ The fleet of the
Seleucid king
Antiochus IV wins a victory off
Cyprus, whose governor then surrenders the island to him.
★ Antiochus IV then invades Egypt again and occupies Lower Egypt and his forces camp outside
Alexandria. However, the Roman ambassador in Alexandria,
Gaius Popillius Laenas, intervenes. He presents Antiochus IV with an ultimatum that he evacuate Egypt and Cyprus immediately. Antiochus, taken by surprise, asks for time to consider. Popillius, however, draws a circle in the earth (i.e. "a line in the sand") around the king with his walking stick and demands an unequivocal answer before Antiochus leaves the circle. Fearing the consequences of a war with Rome, the king agrees to comply with the ambassador's demands. In return, the Romans agree that Antiochus IV can retain southern
Syria, to which Egypt has laid claim, thus enabling Antiochus IV to preserve the territorial integrity of his realm.
★ Antiochus IV regards
Jason's removal of
Menelaus as High Priest in
Jerusalem as an affront to his majesty. Following his forced withdrawal from Egypt, Antiochus IV marches against Jerusalem, massacres the inhabitants, and plunders the
temple there. The city has its privileges forfeited and is permanently garrisoned by Syrian soldiers.
Births
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Deaths
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Caecilius Statius, Roman comic poet, admirer and imitator of the Greek playwright
Menander (b. c.
219 BC)
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Jia Yi, Chinese statesman and poet (b.
200 BC)