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189 BC e.

1st millennium BC e.
IV century BC e. - III century BC e. -
II century BC e. - I century BC e. - I century
200th BC e.209208207206205204203202201200
190th BC e.199198197196195194193192191190
180s BC e.189188187186185184183182181180
170th BC e.179178177176175174173172171170
160th BC e.169168167166165164163162161160
150s BC e.159158157156155154153152151150
140s BC e.149148147146145144143142141140
130th BC e.139138137136135134133132131130
120th BC e.129128127126125124123122121120
110th BC e.119118117116115114113112111110
100th BC e.109108107106105104103102101one hundred
90s BC e.99989796959493929190
Chronological table

Content

  • 1 Events
  • 2 born
  • 3 notes
  • 4 See also

Events

  • 189 - Consuls : Mark Fulvius Nobilior ( plebeian ) and Gnei Manlius Woulson ( patrician ); praetors : Quintus Fabius Labeon (in the Navy), Quintus Fabius Pictor (in Sardinia ), Lucius Bebi Divit (in Far Spain ), Lucius Plavius ​​Gipsei (in Near Spain ), Mark Sempronius Tuditan (in Sicily ) and Spurius Postumius Albin (in Rome) ); Praetor Suffect : Aulle Manlius Wolson ; Kurule aediles : Publius Claudius Pulhr and Servius Sulpicius Galba ; plebeian aediles: Aulus Caecilius and Quintus Fulvius Flaccus ; tribunes of the people : Guy Sempronius Rutile , Terence Culleon and Publius Sempronius Gracchus ; monetary triumphs : Gnei Domitius Agenobarb , Gnei Kalpurniy, Quintus Marius, Quintus Menius, Lucius Autronius, Lucius Mamillius, Lucius Fury Phil , Lucius Celius, Mark Ticinius Curve , Sextus Quintillius and Sextus Fury; censors : Titus Quincius Flaminin (patrician) and Mark Claudius Marcellus (plebeian [1] [2] ).
  • 189 - Successful campaign of Lucius Emilia Paul in Spain.
  • 189 - Publius Scipio accused by Cato of taking bribes from Antiochus, acquitted, but retired to his villa in Lieternum (Campania).
  • 189 - Lydian satrap Zeusxis, on behalf of Antiochus, made peace with Rome in the person of Lucius Scipio. Antiochus yields to the allies of Rome all the territories north of Taurus, must give the Romans a fleet and elephants, pay 15,000 talents of indemnity and give all of his advisers, especially Hannibal. Greek cities in M ​​Asia that sided with the Romans gain independence.
  • 189 - Hannibal flees to Crete . Eumenes went to Rome, where he was received with the greatest honors. Pergamum received land north of Taurus, with the exception of Lycia and Caria to the Meander River, which the Rhodossians received. Pergamum received Chersonesus, Lysimachus and other cities. The king of Cappadocia, who supported the Seleucids, Ariarat IV, becomes "a friend and ally of the Roman people." Lycia is annexed to Rome. Manlius resolved the dispute between Samos and Priene by giving Priene the Panion (a meeting place for the Ionians).
  • 189 - The army of Gnei Manlius and Attalus opposed the Galatians. By several expeditions, the Romans secured the area from them to Galis.
  • 189 - The Romans assisted Philip against the Aetolians.
  • 189-188 - Filopemen - strategist (6th time).
  • 189 - King of Afamania Aminander with the help of the Aetolians knocked out the Macedonian garrisons from all of their cities. Philip moved to Afamania, but when crossing the mountains he was defeated by the Afamans. The Aetolians took Afamania and Dolopia from the Macedonians. Philip sent there with the army the eldest son Perseus. Perseus began a siege of Amphilochos Argos, but having heard of the approach of the Aetolians, lifted the siege and retreated. The Romans helped Philip.
  • 189 - The Seleucid satraps of Great Armenia and Sophena Artashes (Artaxius) and Zarekh (Zariadr) declare themselves independent kings.
  • 189-160 - King of Great Armenia Artashes I
  • C.189-c.167 - King of Bactria Demetrius I , son of Eutidema . The conquest of Areya, Arachosia, Drangiana, Parapamisada and Northwest India. Demetrius appoints his sons as rulers of certain regions.

Born

  • 189, approx. - Panaceius from Rhodes (d. 110 BC), Greek philosopher and founder of the so-called. Middle Stoi , transferred stoicism to Rome .

Notes

  1. ↑ Titus Livy . History of Rome from the founding of the City . - M., 1989-93. - T. III - Page 256-295;
  2. ↑ TR Sh. Broughton . The Magistrates of The Roman Republic. - New York , 1951. - Vol. I - Pp. 360-365.

See also

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