270 v.C.
270 v.C. |
◄ | 4de eeu v.C. | ◄3de eeu v.C.► | 2de eeu v.C. | ►
◄ | 275 v.C. | 274 v.C. | 273 v.C. | 272 v.C. | 271 v.C. | ◄ 270 v.C. ► | 269 v.C. | 268 v.C. | 267 v.C. | 266 v.C. | 265 v.C. | ►
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Gebeure
- Hiero gryp die mag in Syracusae.[1]
- Rome verower Rhegium.[1]
- Magna Graecia, die Griekse suide van Italië, is nou stewig in Romeinse hande[2]
Geboortes
Sterftes
- Die eerste bekende praktiserende alchemis Tsou Yen.
- Arsinoë - koningin van Egipte; Ptolemeus II se vrou.[3]
- Epikurus -- Griekse filosoof
Verwysings
- The First Punic War: A Military History, John Francis Lazenby Stanford University Press, 1996, ISBN 0-8047-2673-6, ISBN 978-0-8047-2673-3
- Magna Graecia Kathryn Lomas in: A Companion to Roman Italy, Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World, John Wiley & Sons, 2016, ISBN 1-118-99311-X, ISBN 978-1-118-99311-8
- Huzar, Eleanor G. (1966). ""Egyptian Influences on Roman Coinage in the Third Century B.C."". The Classical Journal. 61 (8): 337–46.
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