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Events
By place
Syria
★ After their defeats in
Greece, the
Gauls move into
Asia Minor. The Seleucid king
Antiochus wins a major battle over the Gauls leading to his being given the title of Soter (Greek for "saviour"). The Gauls settle down to become the "Galatians" and are paid 2,000
talents annually by the Seleucid kings to keep the peace.
★
Antigonus concludes a peace with Antiochus who surrenders his claim to
Macedonia. Thereafter Antigonus II's foreign policy is marked by friendship with the Seleucids.
★
Nicomedes I becomes the first ruler of
Bithynia to assume the title of king. He founds the city of
Nicomedia, which soon rises to great prosperity.
Sicily
★ The
Carthaginians seize an opportunity to interfere in a quarrel between
Syracuse and
Agrigentum and besiege Syracuse. The Syracusans ask for help from
Pyrrhus. At the same time, the
Macedonians, whose king,
Ptolemy Keraunos, has been killed by invading
Gauls, ask Pyrrhus to ascend the throne of Macedonia. Pyrrhus decides that
Sicily offers him a greater opportunity and transfers his army there.
★ On his arrival in Sicily, Pyrrhus' forces win battles against the Carthaginians across Sicily. Pyrrhus conquers most of those parts of Sicily governed by Carthage except for
Lilybaeum (
Marsala).
★ Pyrrhus is proclaimed king of Sicily. He plans for his son Helenus to inherit the kingdom of Sicily and his other son
Alexander to inherit
Italy.
China
★
Shouchun (modern
Shou County) in central
Anhui becomes a centre for refugees from the state of
Chu after its heartland in the modern
Hubei province is overrun by the powerful state of
Qin in the west.
Births
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Deaths
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Polyaenus of Lampsacus, Greek mathematician and philosopher and friend of
Epicurus (b. c.
340 BC)
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Qu Yuan, Chinese poet from southern
Chu who lived during the
Warring States Period. His works are mostly found in an anthology of poetry known as
Chu Ci (b. c.
340 BC)