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Map of Asia Minor after the Treaty of Apamea, with the gains of Pergamon (light blue) and Rhodes (light green)

The Treaty of Apamea was a peace treaty conducted in 188 BC between the Roman Republic and Antiochus III, ruler of the Seleucid Empire. It ended the Roman–Seleucid War. The treaty took place after Roman victories at the Battle of Thermopylae (in 191 BC), the Battle of Magnesia (in 190 BC), and after Roman and Rhodian naval victories over the Seleucid navy.

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Treaty of Apamea

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The Treaty of Apamea was a peace treaty conducted in 188 BC between the Roman Republic and Antiochus III, ruler of the Seleucid Empire. It ended the Roman–Seleucid...

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Kingdom of Pergamon

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Treaty of Apamea, King Eumenes II embarked upon a vast building program in Pergamon to suit the capital's new prominence. He expanded the Library of Pergamon...

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Battle of Magnesia

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battle resulted in a decisive Roman-Pergamene victory, which led to the Treaty of Apamea that ended Seleucid domination in Asia Minor. Following his return...

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Demetrius I Soter

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prominent Seleucid family members hostage was one of the terms of the Treaty of Apamea that had ended the Roman-Seleucid War. His father was likely murdered...

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175 BC

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the son of Seleucus IV, who has been a hostage in Rome following the Treaty of Apamea in 188 BC. However, Seleucus IV is assassinated by his chief minister...

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Apamea

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bishopric Maronite Catholic titular bishopric Treaty of Apamea Apama (disambiguation) This article includes a list of related items that share the same name...

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Eumenes II

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victory. Following the Peace of Apamea in 188 BC, he received the regions of Phrygia, Lydia, Pisidia, Pamphylia, and parts of Lycia from his Roman allies...

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Classical Anatolia

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the battles of Thermopylae and Magnesia. The resulting Treaty of Apamea in (188 BC) saw the Seleucids retreat from Anatolia. The Kingdom of Pergamum and...

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170s BC

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Antiochus III in the Treaty of Apamea (188 BC). Eumenes II of Pergamum travels to Rome to warn the Roman Senate of the danger from Perseus of Macedon. On his...

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Antiochus IV Epiphanes

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BC with a part of the unpaid indemnity still owed from the 188 BC Treaty of Apamea. While there the embassy secured a renewed treaty of friendship and...

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Seleucid Empire

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defeats, and he was compelled to make peace and sign the Treaty of Apamea (188 BC), the main clause of which saw the Seleucids agree to pay a large indemnity...

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Ephesus

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a series of battles, he was defeated by Scipio Asiaticus at the Battle of Magnesia in 190 BC. As a result of the subsequent Treaty of Apamea, Ephesus...

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Hellenistic period

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at the Battle of Magnesia (190 BC). In the Treaty of Apamea which ended the war, Antiochus lost all of his territories in Anatolia west of the Taurus and...

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History of Anatolia

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maneuver by Eumenes. Because of the Treaty of Apamea the very next year, Pergamon was granted all of the Seleucid lands north of the Taurus mountains and...

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Rhodian Peraia

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period the extent of the Peraia grew with the addition of various vassal regions. It reached its greatest extent after the Treaty of Apamea in 188 BC, when...

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173 BC

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III in the Treaty of Apamea (188 BC). Antiochus V Eupator, ruler of the Seleucid Empire from 164 BC (d. 162 BC) Wang Zhi, Chinese empress of the Han dynasty...

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188 BC

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no peace in Greece until Rome takes full control. Through the peace treaty of Apamea (in Phrygia), the Romans force the Seleucid king, Antiochus III, to...

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Rhodes

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the Rhodians were rewarded with territory and enhanced status by the Treaty of Apamea (188 BC). The Romans once again evacuated the east – the Senate preferred...

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Timeline of the Second Temple period

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Seleucid war elephants are hamstrung by a Roman delegation enforcing the Treaty of Apamea. November 162 BCE Demetrius I takes Seleucid throne as king. Antiochus...

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Seleucus IV Philopator

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and the Seleucids signed the Treaty of Apamea with Rome in 188 BC. As part of the treaty, Seleucus oversaw the supply of grain and scouts to Roman and...

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Battle of Beth Zechariah

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as part of the peace deal that concluded his expedition. The use of war elephants was possibly banned by the Treaty of Apamea, the peace treaty that ended...

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Peraia

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parts of coastal Caria, after the Treaty of Apamea this briefly expanded to cover most of Caria and Lycia. the peraia of Samos, which established control...

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List of treaties

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known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...

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Antiochus V Eupator

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elephants than allowed by the Treaty of Apamea made in 188 BC, they sent a Roman embassy to travel along the cities of Syria and attempted to cripple...

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