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Events
By place
Carthage
★ On
Hannibal's advice,
Carthage sues for peace with the
Romans, ending the
Second Punic War. Carthage is reduced to a client state of
Rome. In the peace treaty between Carthage and Rome, Carthage surrenders all her
Mediterranean possessions to Rome, including her
Iberian territories. The Carthaginians agree to pay Rome 200
talents per year for 50 years, allow
Masinissa to rule
Numidia as an independent kingdom, make no war without Rome's permission, and destroy all but 10 of the Carthaginian warships.
★ Following the conclusion of the peace with Rome, Hannibal is elected as
suffet, or chief magistrate, of Carthage. The office has over the years become insignificant in Carthaginian politics, but Hannibal restores its power and authority. He sets out to reform the administration and finances of Carthage and reduce the power of the oligarchy which has ruled Carthage before and during the Second Punic War.
Roman Republic
★ The Romans oust the Carthaginians from
Malta.
★ In
Rome, according to the Roman historian
Livy, land is distributed to veterans of the
Second Punic War. This is the first documented instance of a practice that later becomes commonplace.
Greece
★
Philip V of Macedon captures
Samos and the
Egyptian fleet stationed there. He then besieges
Chios to the north.
★
Rhodes and its allies
Pergamum,
Cyzicus, and
Byzantium combine their fleets and defeat Philip V in the
Battle of Chios.
★ The
Spartan king,
Nabis, once more invades and captures
Messene. However, the Spartans are forced to retreat when the
Achaean League army of
Philopoemen intervenes. Nabis' forces are decisively defeated at
Tegea by Philopoemen and Nabis is forced to check his expansionist ambitions for the time being.
China
★ The construction of
Nanchang begins.
Births
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Deaths
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Gnaeus Naevius,
Latin epic poet and dramatist, who has written historical plays (fabulae praetextae) that are based on Roman historical or legendary figures and events (b. c.
264 BC)