Terms of peace
105
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201.
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Conclusion of the war
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105
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Triumph of Scipio
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105
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CHAPTER XV.
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WARS IN THE EAST: THE MACEDONIAN, SYRIAN, AND GALATIAN WARS. B.C. 214–188.
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State of the East
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106
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Syria
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106
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Pontus
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106
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Galatia
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106
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Pergamus
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106
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Egypt
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107
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State of Greece
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107
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Macedonia
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107
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Achæan League
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107
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Ætolian League
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107
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Rhodes
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107
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Sparta
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107
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214–205.
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FIRST MACEDONIAN WAR—
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Its indecisive character
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108
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211.
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Treaty of the Romans with the Ætolian League
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108
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205.
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Conclusion of the war
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108
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Philip's hostile acts
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108
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He assists the Carthaginians at the battle of Zama
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108
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His conduct in Greece
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108
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200–196.
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SECOND MACEDONIAN WAR—
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200.
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First campaign: the Consul Galba
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108
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199.
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Second campaign: the Consul Villius
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109
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198.
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Third campaign: the Consul Flamininus
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109
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197.
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Battle of Cynoscephalæ
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109
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196.
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Declaration of Grecian independence at the Isthmian Games
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109
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191–190.
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SYRIAN WAR—
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Antiochus the Third
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110
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Intrigues of the Ætolians in Greece
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110
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They Invite Antiochus to Greece
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110
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Hannibal expelled from Carthage
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110
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He arrives in Syria
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110
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His advice to Antiochus
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110
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192.
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Antiochus crosses over to Greece
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110
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191.
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The Romans defeat him at Thermopylæ
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110
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He returns to Asia
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110
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190.
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The Romans invade Asia
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111
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Battle of Magnesia
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111
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Defeat of Antiochus by Scipio Asiaticus
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