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Events
- 213 (T. Livy. History ... M., 1989–93, v. 2, pp. 183–189) - Consuls Quintus Fabius Maxim Jr. (patrician) and Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus (2nd time) (plebeian). Praetors Publius Sempronius Tuditan, Gnei Fulviy Tsentimal, Mark Atiliy (city) and Mark Emiliy Lepid (for foreigners). For the election of consuls, dictator (No. 84) Guy Claudius Centon, commander of the cavalry Quint Fulvius Flaccus.
- 213 - The Romans launched operations to besiege Capua. Hannibal prevented them, and the Romans achieved several partial successes.
- 213 - The forces of the Romans Marcellus were sent to Sicily. Marcellus was once in a very dangerous position. The Romans embarked on a siege of Syracuse. The organizer of the defense of Syracuse is Archimedes .
- 213 - In Africa, the ruler of Stifax rebelled against Carthage. To fight him, the Carthaginians recalled part of the troops from Spain.
- 213 - Philip returned to the Peloponnese and began to repair open violence in Messen. Aratus broke up with him. Philip instructed his friend Tavrion to poison Arat. His death.
- 213 - Criticism by the Confucians of the emperor. They are opposed by Li Si, assistant Qin Shihuangdi . Repression against Confucians. 460 people were executed. Burning books from all schools except Fajia . Copies were left for the imperial library only.
Died
- Arat Sikionsky
See also
► 213 BC e.