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Name: Lycia (Romans)

Type: Polity

Start: 167 BC

End: 43 AD

Parent: rome

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Was a league in Anatolia that detached from the Seleucid Kingdom after the Roman-Seleucid War. It was not an independent state. After twenty years as part of Rhodes, it became a Roman protectorate.

Establishment


  • January 167 BC: Lycia was took back from Rhodes in 168 BC. In these latter stages of the Roman Republic, Lycia (Romans) came to enjoy freedom as a Roman protectorate.
  • Chronology


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    1. Macedonian Wars


    Were a seris of conflicts between the Roman Republic and Antigonid Macedonia over control of Greece and the eastern Mediterranean Basin. .

    1.1.Third Macedonian War

    Was a war fought by Rome against Antigonid Macedonia. The war was won by Rome, and Macedonia was divided in four client states of Rome.


    2. Annexation of Lycia


    Roman Emperor Claudius annexed Lycia into the Empire as a province.

  • January 44: Roman emperor Claudius annexed Lycia into the Empire as a province.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 44: Roman emperor Claudius annexed Lycia into the Empire as a province.
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