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Events
By place
Greece
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Abantidas, the son of
Paseas, becomes
tyrant of the Greek city-state of
Sicyon after murdering Cleinias. He either banishes or puts to death Cleinias' friends and relations. Cleinias' young son,
Aratus, narrowly escapes death.
Roman Republic
★ The
tyrant of
Syracuse,
Hiero II, once more attacks the
Mamertines. They ally themselves with a nearby Carthaginian fleet and hold off the Syracusans. However, when the Carthaginians do not leave, the Mamertines appeal to Rome for an alliance, hoping for more reliable protection. Although initially reluctant to assist lest it encourage other mercenary groups to mutiny, Rome is unwilling to see Carthaginian power spread further over
Sicily and encroach on
Italy. Rome therefore enters into an alliance with the Mamertines. By this action, the
First Punic War begins and will embroil
Rome in a conflict with
Carthage that will continue for 23 years.
★ The Roman
consul Appius Claudius Caudex and his two legions are deployed to Sicily, the first time a Roman army has gone into action outside the Italian peninsula.
★ Appius Claudius Caudex leads his forces to
Messina, and as the Mamertines have convinced the Carthaginians to withdraw, he meets with only minimal resistance. The Mamertines hand the city over to Appius Claudius, but the Carthaginians return to set up a blockade. The Syracusans, meanwhile, are also stationed outside the city.
★ Appius Claudius leads his troops outside the city of Messina to defeat the Syracusans in battle forcing Hiero to retreat back to Syracuse. The next day Claudius defeats the Carthaginians.
★ The temple to
Vertumnus is built on the
Aventine Hill in
Rome.
★ Three pairs of
gladiators face off in the first recorded gladiatorial combat, held at the funeral games in honour of aristocrat Junius Brutus Pera in the Forum Boarium.
Births
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Deaths
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Zeno of Citium, Hellenistic
Stoic philosopher from
Citium,
Cyprus (b.
333 BC)