209 v.C.
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Gebeure
Rome
- Tarentum word geplunder. 30 000 van sy burgers word slawe gemaak.[1]
- Twaalf van Rome se kolonies in Italia weier om Rome nog te steun teen Hannibal.[2]
- Rome besluit om die heilige noodfonds te gebruik, gebaseer op die belasting van die vrystelling van slawe, wat sedert 357 v.C. 4000 pond opgehoop het.[3]
Baktrië
- Antiochus III dring tot Baktrië se grens deur en verower 'n groot deel van die voormalige Persiese Ryk.[4]
Verwysings
- Rome and the Western Greeks, 350 BC – AD 200: Conquest and Acculturation in Southern Italy, Dr Kathryn Lomas, Routledge, 2005, ISBN 1-134-94301-6, ISBN 978-1-134-94301-2
- Roman Italy, 338 BC – AD 200: A Sourcebook Routledge Sourcebooks for the Ancient World, Kathryn Lomas Routledge, 2014, ISBN 1-317-95235-9, ISBN 978-1-317-95235-0
- Huzar, Eleanor G. (1966). ""Egyptian Influences on Roman Coinage in the Third Century B.C."". The Classical Journal. 61 (8): 337–46.
- World Monarchies and Dynasties, John Middleton, Routledge, 2015, ISBN 1-317-45158-9, ISBN 978-1-317-45158-7
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