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Europe in 220 BC.
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Events
By place
Greece
★ Together with fellow
Illyrian,
Scerdilaidas,
Demetrius of Pharos attacks Illyrian cities under
Roman protection and leads a piratical squadron into
Greek waters. Together with the
Aetolians, they unsuccessfully attack
Pylos, an
Achaean town on the
Messenian coast, in the
Peloponnesus of Greece.
★ Scerdilaidas and the Aetolians invade Achaea. With the help of Cynaethan traitors, they attack, seize and burn Cynaetha, a town in the north of
Arcadia.
★ Rome strikes again against the Illyrian pirates precipitating the
Second Illyrian War.
★ Demetrius seeks refuge with
Philip V of Macedon, who is very resentful of the Roman interference. Rome occupies Demetrius' chief fortresses,
Pharos and Dimillos.
★
Aratus of Sicyon counters Aetolian aggression by obtaining the assistance of the Hellenic League now under the leadership of Philip V of Macedonia. In the resulting "Social War", the Hellenic League of Greek states is assembled in
Corinth at Philip V's instigation. He then leads the Hellenic League in battles against
Aetolia,
Sparta and
Elis.
★ The
Gortynians occupy
Matala, on the island of
Crete.
Syria
★ With
Molon occupying significant parts of the
Seleucid kingdom and assuming the title of king, on the advice of his chief Minister,
Hermeias,
Antiochus III abandons a campaign to conquer southern
Syria from
Egypt. Antiochus III instead marches against Molon, defeating and killing him and his brother
Alexander on the far bank of the
Tigris. Antiochus goes on conquer
Atropatene, the north-western part of
Media.
★ Meanwhile, the birth of a son to Antiochus III and
Laodice (daughter of
Mithridates II, king of
Pontus) leads Hermeias to consider getting rid of the king so that he can rule under the name of the infant son. Antiochus discovers the scheme and arranges the assassination of Hermeias.
Anatolia
★ Antiochus III's commander in
Anatolia,
Achaeus, having recovered all the districts which
Attalus of
Pergamum has gained, is accused by
Hermeias, the chief minister of Antiochus, of intending to revolt. In self-defence, Achaeus assumes the title of king and rules over the Anatolian parts of the
Seleucid kingdom.
Egypt
★
Arsinoe III marries her brother, King
Ptolemy IV of Egypt.
Roman Republic
★ During his censorship, the Roman political leader,
Gaius Flaminius, builds the
Circus Flaminius on the
Campus Martius and constructs the
Via Flaminia from Rome to
Ariminum (
Rimini).
China
★
Qin Shi Huang begins a system of tree-lined roads to interconnect all parts of
China, and begins to join regional walls to form the beginnings of the
Great Wall (Wan li chang cheng).
Births
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Deaths
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Conon of Samos, Greek mathematician and astronomer whose work on
conic sections (curves of the intersections of a right circular cone with a plane) serves as the basis for the fourth book of the Conics of
Apollonius of Perga (b. c.
280 BC)
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Molon, general of the Seleucid king
Antiochus III who has rebelled against his rule
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Hermeias, the favourite and chief minister of the Seleucid king
Seleucus III and, for a short time, chief minister to Antiochus III