
192 BC - Wikipedia
Year 192 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Flamininus and Ahenobarbus (or, less frequently, year 562 Ab urbe condita).
Battle of Corycus - Wikipedia
The Battle of Corycus, also known as the Battle of Kissos, took place in September 191 BC. It was fought as part of the Roman–Seleucid War, pitting the fleets of the Roman Republic led …
Roman–Seleucid war - Wikipedia
The Roman–Seleucid war (192–188 BC), also called the Aetolian war, Antiochene war, Syrian war, and Syrian-Aetolian war was a military conflict between two coalitions, one led by the …
192 B.C. - events and references - attalus.org
Consuls: L. Quinctius T.f. Flamininus, Cn. Domitius L.f. Ahenobarbus Achaean General: Diophanes Athenian archon: Diodotus Olympic victor in the stadion race: Agemachus of …
192 BC - acearchive.org
2023年2月23日 · The events of 192 BC demonstrate the complexities and shifting alliances of the time, with different factions vying for power and control in Greece. It also highlights the …
Nabis | Spartan Tyrant, Agiad Dynasty & Reforms | Britannica
Nabis (died 192 bc) was the last ruler (207–192) of an independent Sparta. Nabis carried on the revolutionary tradition of Kings Agis IV and Cleomenes III. Since ancient accounts of him are …
Year 192 BC - Historical Events and Notable People - On This Day
What happened and who was notable in 192 BC? Browse important events, world leaders, notable birthdays, and tragic deaths from the year 192 BC.
The Battle of Thermopylae: A Turning Point in the Roman-Seleucid …
2024年5月25日 · Central to this war was the Battle of Thermopylae in 191 BC, a decisive engagement that showcased Rome‘s military prowess and set the stage for its dominance …
jan 1, 192 BC - Roman-Seleucid War Begins (Timeline)
jan 1, 192 BC - Roman-Seleucid War Begins Description: The Seleucid War (192–188 BC), also known as the War of Antiochos or the Syrian War, was a military conflict between two …
190s BC - Wikipedia
190 bc Apollonius of Perga , Greek mathematician, geometer and astronomer of the Alexandrian school, known by his contemporaries as "The Great Geometer", whose treatise "Conics" is …
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