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Editor(s): Roger S Bagnall, Kai Brodersen, Craige B Champion, Andrew Erskine and Sabine Huebner |
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Publication information and published version of the reference entry were taken from the hard copy of the publication. This doi links to the online version of the publication: 10.1002/9781444338386. |
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Malden, United States of America |
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The peace named after the city of Apamea Kibotos in western Asia Minor, at the sources of the Maeander, ended the war between the Seleucid King Antiochos III Megas and Rome in 188 BCE. Preliminary agreements were made by P. Scipio Asiaticus and the envoys of the Antiochos immediately after the defeat of the Seleucid army in the battle of Magnesia ad Sipylum one year earler (Polyb. 21.17.3-9). |
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The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, v.2, p. 513-514 |
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