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Summary. Because; In 73 B.C., Spartacus launched a slave revolt, which grew rapidly and powerfully, defeating the Roman legions many times, but was eventually bloodily suppressed. Under the heavy blow of Spartacus, the Roman Republic declined further.
Spartacus. Because; In 73 B.C., Spartak launched an uprising of the slaves, and the revolt team grew rapidly and vigorously, defeating the Roman legions many times, and the Chang but Naiting hands were finally bloodily suppressed. Under the heavy blow of Spartacus, the Roman Republic declined further.
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298–290 BC, Third Samnite War. The First (264-241 BC) and Second (218-201 BC) Punic Wars saw Rome and Carthage compete for supremacy in the Western Mediterranean. In 259 BC, Rome occupied Corsica and Sardinia.
In 241 BC, the First Punic War ended, and Sicily was incorporated into the Roman Empire. In 216 BC, at the Battle of Cannae, Carthage won and captured Capua. October 19, 202 BC – Scipio the Great defeats Hannibal at the Battle of Uzama.
In 201 BCE, after the end of the Second Punic War, Carthage ceded land to Rome and sued for peace, and was no longer able to compete with Rome. Roman conquest of Spain. In 295 BC, the Romans won central Italy and advanced southward to the Greek colonial city of Tarentan.
The Greeks were forced to evacuate after two Pyrrhus victories. In 294 BC, at the Battle of Mantinia, King Archidamus IV of Sparta was defeated by King Demetry I of Macedon. In 281 BC, at the Battle of Kurupedian, Seleucus I defeated Simachus.
In 281 BCE, Ptolemy Cronus assassinated Seleucus I. In 280 BC, ancient Rome and ancient Greece were at war, and Rome was defeated. In 279 BCE, the Celtic tribe of Skodiski founded Sinjdunum (present-day Belgrad) and present-day Zemun.
In 277 BC, King Antigonus II of Macedon defeated the Gauls who had invaded Greece. 275 BCE, Battle of Benewintu: The Roman army defeats the Greek army of Epirus in this battle.
In 272 BC, King Pyrrhus of Epirus was killed in battle, and Alexander II became King of Epirus. In 265 BC, Rome unified the Italian Peninsula and became a great power in the Mediterranean. In 254 BC, the Roman Republic occupied the city of Palermo.
In 241 BCE, King Archis IV of Sparta, who had initiated reforms, was killed by his opponents. In 229 BC, Philip V became the titular king of Macedon. In 229 BCE, war broke out again between Sparta and the Achaean League.
In 227 BC, the Roman Empire established Sicily as a province, which was the beginning of the Roman establishment of provinces. In 226 BC, the Ebro Agreement was signed, with the Ebro River in the Iberian Peninsula as the boundary between the Roman Republic and Carthage. In 222 BCE, at the Battle of Selasia, the combined forces of Macedonia and the Achaean League defeated Sparta.
In 221 BC, Hannibal became Carthage's commander in Spain. In 218 BC, Malta joined the Roman Republic. In 218 BC, Hannibal invaded Italy through the Alps.
From 215 BC to 205 BC, the First Macedonian War was the beginning of Roman military intervention in Greece. In 211 BC, Rome severely punished its allies who had fallen to Hannibal and captured Syracuse and Capua in Sicily.
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In the Roman era, Wang Yujie was trapped and carried the rock bundle in the Gongyin Zhiyuan ().
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A , because it is counted backwards, 1605 BC is the 95th year of the 17th century, so it is the later period.