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Events
- 145 - Consuls Quintus Fabius Maxim Emilian and Lucius Gostiliy Mantsin (two patricians).
- C.145 - The murder of Viriat . The uprising in Spain is declining.
- 145 - Slave uprising in Macedonia under the leadership of False Philip II. Rise of the slaves at the Lavrian mines in Attica. Suppressed by the Romans.
- 145 - At the head of a huge army, Alexander I Balas moved from Cilicia to Syria , ruining Syria. Ptolemy VI and Demetrius II defeated him and put him to flight. In the battle, Ptolemy VI was seriously injured and later died. Alexander II fled to Arabia to the king of Nabatea Zabdil. There he was executed, and his head was sent to Ptolemy VI.
- 145 - King of Egypt Ptolemy VII Neos . The son of Ptolemy VI and Cleopatra II.
- 145 - Cleopatra II, with the support of the nobility, elevated Ptolemy VII Neos to the throne of Egypt. Egyptian ambassadors offered power to Fiscon. Fiscon arrived in Alexandria, ordered to kill the supporters of Neos. On the day of the wedding, Sister Cleopatra Fiscon killed Neos.
- 145-116 - King of Egypt Ptolemy VIII Fiscon (second).
- 145 - Demetrius began to beat the Egyptian army. The Egyptians fled to Alexandria, Demetrius took possession of all the elephants of Ptolemy. Demetrius dismissed the army and reduced his remuneration, having paid fully salaries only to mercenaries.
- 145 - Diodotus (Tryphon), one of the commanders of Alexander I, went to Arabia to the Arab Malchu, who was given to raise Antioch, son of Alexander and Cleopatra Thei, brought him from Arabia to Syria and proclaimed king. The war of Tryphon with Demetrius began.
Born
- 145 or approx. 135 BC e. - historian Sima Qian ;
- Gaius Atilius Serran - Consul of 106 BC e.
Died
- Alexander I Balas - king of Syria ;
- Gulussa - king of Numidia ;
- Ptolemy VI - king of Egypt .
See also
► 145 BC e.