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Gebeure
Rome
- Q. Caecilius Metellus hou 'n laudatio funebris vir sy pa L. Caecilius Metellus wat beskryf word as pontificis, bis consulis, dictatori, magistri equitum, xv viri agris dandis.[1]
Anatolië
- Na die oorlog met Pergamon gee Achaeus, die seun van Andromachus die land noord van die Taurusgebergte aan Seleukië terug. Hy word deur Antiochus III as goewerneur van Asia Minor aangestel.[2]
Sterftes
- L. Caecilius Metellus- tweemaal consul en eenmaal dictator.[1]
Verwysings
- Corbett, J. H. (1970). ""L. Metellus (Cos. 251, 247), Agrarian Commissioner."". The Classical Review. 20 (1): 7–8.
- Saprykin, Sergey. (2020). "The Pontic Kingdom and the Seleucids". New Perspectives in Seleucid History, Archaeology and Numismatics: Studies in Honor of Getzel M. Cohen. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 225–240. doi:10.1515/9783110283846-014.
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