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Name: Treaty of Apamea

Type: Event

Start: 187 BC

End: 187 BC

Parent: Roman-Seleucid War

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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.

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  • January 187 BC: The Romans sent an army to Greece which defeated Antiochus' army at Thermopylae. This defeat proved crushing, and the Seleucids were forced to retreat from Greece.
  • January 187 BC: The defeat of Antiochus in 189 BC robbed the league of its principal foreign ally and made it impossible to stand alone in continued opposition to Rome. The league was forced to sign a peace treaty with Rome that made it a subject ally of the republic.
  • January 187 BC: King Amynander returns and frees Athamania from the Macedonians.
  • January 187 BC: Oiniadai was returned to Acarnania after the Roman-Seleucid War.

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