
243 BC - Wikipedia
Year 243 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Fundulus and Galus (or, less frequently, year 511 Ab urbe condita ). The denomination 243 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for ...
Ptolemaic synodal decrees - Wikipedia
The Decree of Alexandria was issued on the 13rd of Gorpiaios (3 December) 243 BCE. It proclaimed that statues of Ptolemy III and his wife Berenice II as well as a shrine for them should be set up in each temple to worship them as beneficent gods.
Corinth Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
Corinth was a Greek, Hellenistic and Roman city located on the isthmus which connects mainland Greece with the Peloponnese. Surrounded by fertile plains and blessed with natural springs, ancient Corinth was a centre of trade, had a naval fleet and participated in various Greek wars. Earliest Neolithic finds in the Corinth area.
Introduction to the Rise of Rome (3rd century bce to 2nd century …
After twenty-three years of fighting, Carthage ceded control of Sicily to Rome in 243 bce. The Second Punic War was waged by the formidable Carthaginian commander Hannibal, who defeated Romans at the Battle of Trebia, the Battle of Lake Trasimeno, and the Battle of Cannae.
First Punic War | Map and Timeline - HistoryMaps
2022年7月27日 · The Battle of Cape Ecnomus or Eknomos was a naval battle, fought off southern Sicily, in 256 BCE, between the fleets of Carthage and the Roman Republic, during the First Punic War (264–241 BCE). The Carthaginian fleet was commanded by Hanno and Hamilcar; the Roman fleet jointly by the consuls for the year, Marcus Atilius Regulus and Lucius ...
The First Punic War: The Years 248-243 BCE - - Corvinus
2016年5月24日 · Hamilcar probably assumed command in 247 BCE, the year in which the Romans and King Hiero of Syracuse made a treaty of eternal friendship. The Carthaginian first took his small fleet to Italy and raided the territory of Locris and the Bruttii.
King Agis IV—The Post-Alexander King Of Sparta Who Wanted …
2018年6月15日 · King Agis IV of Sparta felt these emotions strongly. He took power in 244 or 243 BCE, allegedly at the young age of nineteen. Agis was a member of the Eurypontid line of Spartan kings, one of two co-ruling monarchies in Sparta. His co-king from the Agiad line was Leonidas II, who had been in power since 251 BCE.
horizontal layer of an ancient papyrus dated 243 BCE. Also visible to the left and right of the image are the joins between individual sheets.
243 B.C. - events and references - attalus.org
MAC ++ Persaeus possesses great influence at the court of Antigonus, which is exploited by Ariston. * Read Athenaeus' account @ Athen_6.251'c; * Aelian:VH_3'17; { Persaeus appears …
Epidemic and population patterns in the Chinese Empire (243 B …
A catalogue of dates and places of major outbreaks of epidemic diseases, that occurred in the Chinese Empire between 243 B.C.E. and 1911 C.E., combined with corresponding demographic data, provides a unique opportunity to explore how the pressure of epidemics grew in an agrarian society over 2000 ye …