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Anadyomene
320/18 lles' painting of "Aphrodite Anadyomene" is allegedly a portrait of
Anagnia
280/28 Pyrrhus advances on Rome, as far as Anagnia in Latium.
Anagnini
306/10 The Hernici and Anagnini surrender to Marcius.
Anaitis
66/34 winter quarters, near the river Cyrnus in the district of Anaitis
Analogia
54/9_ Caesar writes a work about linguistics, "De Analogia".
Ananias
102/3_ Jewish generals Chelcias and Ananias remain loyal to Cleopatra in
Anas
79/6_ Sertorius, defeats and kills Domitius Calvinus by the river Anas
Anaxarchus
318/14 Anaxarchus falls into a swamp, but Pyrrhon refuses to help him
318/15 The philosopher Anaxarchus is captured and cruelly put to death by
Anaxicrates
307/__ Athenian archon: Anaxicrates
279/__ Athenian archon: Anaxicrates
Anaxidamus
155/6_ eans send another embassy, led by Telecles and Anaxidamus, to Rome
Anaximenes
320/13 on the life and writings of Anaximenes of Lampsacus, and of his pup
Anaxippus
287/9_ The floruit of Anaxippus, a writer of comedies.
Ancharius
87/45 Q.Ancharius is put to death because Marius fails to return his gree
54/58 _13.40, a letter from Cicero to Q.Ancharius, governor of Macedonia
Ancona
84/10 Cinna is killed in a mutiny at Ancona.
Ancylus
208/__ Athenian archon: Ancylus
Ancyra
272/16 efeat an Egyptian force, after which they found the city of Ancyra
239/20 tiochus and the Galatians at Ancyra; he escapes but his concubine
Andes
51/38 Fabius and Caninius defeat Dumnacus, a chieftain of the Andes.
Andreas
144/__ Athenian archon: Andreas (?)
64/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Andreas of Lacedaemon
Andriscus
152/15 ccounts of the early life of Andriscus, who claims to be a son of
152/16 Demetrius sends Andriscus to Rome.
149/1_ Andriscus escapes to Asia Minor.
149/19 Andriscus gains control of Macedonia.
149/22 Greek reactions to Andriscus' revolt and the Punic War.
149/25 Andriscus is driven back from Thessaly by the Romans and their alli
149/8_ Andriscus crosses to Thrace, where he is welcomed by a chieftain
148/10 Andriscus defeats the praetor Juventius.
148/17 Andriscus is successful in a cavalry battle.
148/18 Metellus defeats Andriscus.
148/21 General comments on the brief war against Andriscus.
148/22 Metellus captures Andriscus; end of the rebellion in Macedonia
147/13 zantium loses its liberty as a punishment for supporting Andriscus
Andromachus
227/5_ Antiochus ambushes Andromachus, the general of Seleucus.
60/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Andromachus of Ambracia
Andromenes
308/__ llonides of Tegea (( called Andromenes of Corinth by Eusebius - but
304/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Andromenes of Corinth
Andron
222/29 PEleph_13, a letter from Andron to Milon.
Andronicus
281/43 enian hetaera, addressed to Andronicus, Callistion, Chaerephon, Dex
241/3_ _2.12'1, a memorandum from Andronicus to the strategus Aphthonetus
240/45 Livius Andronicus produces the first play at Rome.
207/3_ Livius Andronicus composes a hymn to be sung in honour of Juno
204/35 The poet Livius Andronicus is granted his freedom by his master Liv
197/30 incorrectly states that Livius Andronicus was still alive and produ
170/7_ enelaus persuades the regent Andronicus to murder Onias at Daphne.
60/23a M.Antonius Gnipho and M.Pompilius Andronicus teach students at Rome
Andros
246/42 Antigonus defeats the Egyptian fleet at Andros.
Androsthenes
197/18 The Achaeans defeats Philippus's general Androsthenes near Corinth
Anicius
168/10 The praetor L.Anicius arrives in Illyria.
168/14 Anicius captures Genthius, the king of the Illyrians.
168/44 A thanksgiving is held for Anicius' victory.
168/54 Anicius subdues Illyria and Epirus, and organizes their administrat
167/32 The triumph of Anicius, over Genthius and the Illyrians.
160/__ Consuls: L. Anicius L.f. Gallus, M. Cornelius C.f. Cethegus
Aniensis
299/6_ te the census; two new tribes, Aniensis and Terentina, are created
272/30 ntatus, as censor, organizes the construction of the Aqua Aniensis
Anio
140/12 ligious objections to bringing water from the river Anio into Rome
Anna
216/9_ Anna appears to Hannibal.
Annales
172/16 Q.Ennius completes the twelfth book of his Annales.
115/15 the official Roman historical records, called the Annales Maximi
Annalis
180/20 The Lex Villia Annalis establishes minimum ages for magistrates
81/54 Sulla passes a Lex Annalis, setting a fixed sequence of magistracie
Anneius
50/61 ch names Tullianus as heir, is rescinded in favour of Anneius' son
50/61 The will of M.Anneius, which names Tullianus as heir, is rescinded
Annia
81/12 M.Piso divorces his wife Annia in order to win favour with Sulla.
Anniceris
282/4_ General comments on the career of the philosopher Anniceris.
Annius
153/__ Consuls: Q. Fulvius M.f. Nobilior, T. Annius T.f. Luscus
133/16 T.Annius Luscus challenges Gracchus.
131/18 how agriculture was encouraged by either T.Annius or P.Popillius
128/__ Consuls: Cn. Octavius Cn.f., T. Annius Rufus
119/5_ feat and kill Sex.Pompeius, but they are held in check by M.Annius
119/6_ SIG_700, an inscription in honour of M.Annius.
110/9_ he tribunes P.Lucullus and L.Annius prevent the consular elections
81/32 C.Annius forces Sertorius to abandon Spain.
75/24 P.Annius Asellus dies, leaving his only daughter as his heir.
74/11 tervenes in the estates of P.Annius and Minucius, and deprives the
Antaeus
81/46 ures Tingis, after which he digs up the alleged remains of Antaeus
Antagoras
240/22 sed to a pupil of Alexinus, Antagoras, Apelles, Aridelus, Charmides
239/7_ A retort of the poet Antagoras to Antigonus, about his cooking in
Antenor
308/10 Antenor of Athens wins the pancration at the Olympic games, and at
Anthedon
100/6_ Alexander Jannaeus captures Raphia and Anthedon, and attacks Gaza
Anthemocritus
240/36 Anthemocritus, a pancration-fighter, is a parasite of Aristomachus.
Anthesterius
157/__ Athenian archon: Anthesterius
Anthestion
52/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Anthestion of Argos
Anticyra
210/1_ Laevinus captures Anticyra.
92/8_ Drusus cures himself of epilepsy by drinking hellebore at Anticyra
Antigenes
171/__ Athenian archon: Antigenes
Antigone
296/1_ Pyrrhus marries Antigone, the daughter of Berenice, and returns to
143/1a a court at Crocodilopolis in a case between Asclapon and Antigone
Antigoneia
306/11 foundation of the city of Antigoneia, Antigonus' capital in Syria
302/12 ations at his new capital of Antigoneia, in order to march against
222/1_ The Achaeans refound Mantineia as "Antigoneia".
Antigonus
322/46 erdiccas attempts to punish Antigonus for his disloyalty, but Antig
322/46 onus for his disloyalty, but Antigonus escapes and joins Antipater.
321/26 Antigonus is appointed to lead the war against Eumenes.
321/31 over his forces in Asia to Antigonus, and returns to Macedonia wit
321/7_ Antigonus crosses over to Asia, and attacks Eumenes and Cleopatra
320/2_ Eumenes is trapped and defeated by Antigonus at Orcynia.
320/5_ secretly prevents his soldiers from attacking Antigonus' baggage
320/7_ Eumenes withstands a siege by Antigonus at Nora.
319/1_ Antigonus sends Leonidas to lead some mutinous troops back to Maced
319/12 Antigonus goes to Phrygia, where he hears about the death of Antipa
319/13 Antigonus sends Hieronymus to end the siege of Eumenes.
319/2_ The birth of Antigonus Gonatas, the son of Demetrius.
319/20 Antigonus attacks Ephesus and Lydia.
319/25 s to Asia to seek help from Antigonus for a war against Polyperchon
319/7_ its suicide after being defeated in a surprise attack by Antigonus
318/10 of mercenaries, despite the opposition of Ptolemaeus and Antigonus
318/11 Cassander arrives at Peiraeus with a force provided by Antigonus
318/20 but by the intervention of Antigonus completely overwhelms the fle
318/21 Antigonus sends a force through Cilicia to attack Eumenes.
318/22 dron of Phoenician ships surrenders to Antigonus' fleet at Rhossus
317/14 e beginning of the reign of Antigonus, according to some calculatio
317/18 The armies of Eumenes and Antigonus march to meet each other, but
317/19 A drawn battle between Eumenes and Antigonus at Paraetacene.
317/22 Antigonus and Eumenes rest their armies: the wife of the Indian gen
317/23 Antigonus marches through a desolate region to launch a surprise
317/24 Eumenes tricks Antigonus into delaying his attack.
317/8_ Antigonus advances to Susa, but is prevented by Eumenes from crossi
316/10 Antigonus defeats Eumenes in Gabiene.
316/11 Eumenes is handed over to Antigonus by his own army.
316/13 Antigonus gains possession of a large force of elephants after his
316/14 Stratagems employed by Antigonus against Eumenes.
316/16 Antigonus puts Eumenes to death.
316/24 Antigonus kills Pithon and removes his associates.
316/25 Antigonus reorganizes the eastern satrapies.
316/32 Antigonus disposes of some of the Silver Shields by assigning them
316/4_ Antigonus makes an unsuccessful attack on Eumenes' elephants.
315/12 Antigonus rejects an ultimatum from Ptolemaeus, Seleucus, and Cassa
315/13 Antigonus builds a new navy in Phoenicia.
315/14 Antigonus expels Ptolemaeus' garrisons from Joppa and Gaza.
315/15 Aristodemus is sent by Antigonus to the Peloponnese, and gives help
315/16 Ptolemaeus, the general of Antigonus, advances as far as Ionia
315/2_ Seleucus is visited by Antigonus at Babylon.
315/20 Antigonus declares Cassander a public enemy, and promises freedom
315/26 tus, Menelaus, and Seleucus to attack Antigonus in different areas
315/27 itus defeats Theodotus, the admiral of Antigonus, near Aphrodisias
315/4_ refuge with Ptolemaeus, in anticipation of an attack by Antigonus
315/5_ cus attempts to organize a coalition against Antigonus in the west
314/16 Antigonus captures Tyre.
314/19 Ptolemaeus, the general of Antigonus, escapes from an ambush and
314/24 Antigonus leaves his son Demetrius in charge in Syria, and marches
313/1_ kingdom, and defeats and kills Pausanias, the general of Antigonus
313/2_ Antigonus sends Telesphorus with a fleet to the Peloponnese.
313/20 Ptolemaeus the general of Antigonus arrives with a fleet in Boeotia
313/21 Antigonus advances as far as the Hellespont, but does not cross it.
313/4_ Antigonus gains control of the cities of Caria, and liberates Milet
312/12 Antigonus rebukes the young Demetrius during a battle.
311/14 Demetrius persuades Antigonus to attempt to extract asphalt from
311/22 Antigonus agrees to a peace treaty with Cassander, Lysimachus, and
311/26 OGI_5, a letter from Antigonus to Scepsis concerning the recent
311/27 OGI_6, a decree of Scepsis granting divine honours to Antigonus
311/8_ The Nabataeans defeat Athenaeus, the general of Antigonus.
310/18 Ptolemaeus, a general in the Peloponnese, defects from Antigonus
310/5_ Antigonus is shown a specimen of an incense-tree.
309/12 A night attack by Seleucus on the army of Antigonus.
309/17 Ptolemaeus the nephew of Antigonus joins Ptolemaeus at Cos, but is
309/3_ Antigonus attempts to recapture Babylon, but is forced out by Seleu
307/12 Demetrius the son of Antigonus captures Peiraeus and expels Demetri
307/30 ns grant extravagant honours to Demetrius and his father Antigonus
306/11 foundation of the city of Antigoneia, Antigonus' capital in Syria
306/19 Antigonus and his son Demetrius adopt the title of King.
306/20 The funeral of Philippus, son of Antigonus.
306/21 Antigonus invades Egypt, and advances as far as the Nile.
306/23 Antigonus retreats out of Egypt after his troops start to desert.
305/18 Antigonus attempts to persuade Rhodian expatriates not to return
305/2_ Antigonus decides to attack Rhodes.
303/20 SIG_344, letters from Antigonus to Teos concerning plans for a syn
302/12 Antigonus abandons celebrations at his new capital of Antigoneia,
302/16 t, after hearing a false rumour of Lysimachus' defeat by Antigonus
302/17 a prepared position in order to withstand the attack by Antigonus
302/18 is army from Dorylaeum, and Antigonus is unable to pursue him becau
302/19 Demetrius is ordered by Antigonus to return to Asia, and he agrees
302/22 death, at the age of 84, by Antigonus at Cius, after being suspecte
302/23 Mithridates II escapes from Antigonus and takes refuge in a fort
302/24 res some of the Autariatae, to prevent them deserting to Antigonus
302/3_ nder instigates a coalition with the other kings against Antigonus
301/10 The close relationship between Demetrius and his father Antigonus
301/11 General remarks on the ambitious character of Antigonus.
301/12 Antigonus is defeated and killed by Seleucus and Lysimachus at Ipsu
301/17 The other kings divide up the remains of Antigonus' empire.
301/2_ Antigonus uses papyrus from Syria to manufacture ropes for his flee
301/4_ Antigonus puts the sophist Theocritus to death.
301/5_ Antigonus founds cities at Alexandria Troas, Nicaea, and Smyrna
301/6_ Demetrius and Antigonus quarrel about Demetrius' mistress Demo
301/8_ Apelles paints a portrait of Antigonus, which hides his bad eye
301/9_ Sayings of Antigonus, addressed to Aristodemus, Bias, Hermodotus,
292/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Antigonus of Macedonia
291/6_ Demetrius and his son Antigonus recapture Thebes after a second rev
288/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Antigonus of Macedonia (II
285/17 trius hands over control of his remaining possessions to Antigonus
282/38 Antigonus captures and fortifies Munychia.
280/17 Ptolemaeus Ceraunus defeats Antigonus the son of Demetrius.
279/28 War breaks out between Antiochus and Antigonus.
278/26 Peace between Antigonus Gonatas and Antiochus.
277/10 Antigonus Gonatas defeats the Gauls near Lysimacheia.
277/15 Antigonus Gonatas defeats Antipater and becomes king of Macedonia.
277/16 Antigonus starts to besiege Cassandreia.
277/9_ Negotiations between Antigonus and the Gauls.
276/15 Antigonus captures Cassandreia; the death of Apollodorus.
276/8_ non sends Persaeus as his representative to the court of Antigonus
276/9_ Antigonus invites the poets Aratus of Soli and Alexander of Aetolia
275/14 Pyrrhus asks Antigonus for aid to continue the war in Italy.
274/18 Pyrrhus defeats Antigonus and wins over the Macedonian army.
274/7_ res urges Zenon to take advantage of his friendship with Antigonus
273/3_ Antigonus is defeated by Ptolemaeus the son of Pyrrhus in a second
272/28 Antigonus gains control of cities in the Peloponnese.
267/7_ Antigonus invades Attica.
266/3_ Antigonus puts down a mutiny by a group of Galatian mercenaries
265/10 mus, addressed to Alexinus, Antigonus, Bion, Hierocles, and others.
265/18 Antigonus Gonatas captures Megara.
265/19 Antigonus says to his son, "Our kingship is a noble servitude"
265/21 onus at the Isthmus; (?) the death of Halcyoneus, son of Antigonus
265/21 s is defeated and killed by Antigonus at the Isthmus; (?) the death
262/12 A truce between Antigonus and Athens.
262/6_ The birth of Antigonus Doson.
261/10 ades Macedonia, but is defeated by Demetrius, the son of Antigonus
261/24 Antigonus visits Zenon and persuades him to go to a party.
261/26 non, addressed to Amoebeus, Antigonus, Ariston, Cleanthes, Dionysiu
261/5_ Antigonus defeats the Egyptian navy at the battle of Cos.
261/6_ and the Egyptian fleet do little to help Athens against Antigonus
261/8_ gues during the war against Antigonus, that only Athenians know the
261/9_ Athens surrenders to Antigonus.
260/10 Antigonus appoints Demetrius the grandson of Demetrius of Phalerum
259/10 Philochorus is put to death by Antigonus for supporting Ptolemaeus
255/9_ Antigonus restores the "liberty" of the Athenians.
253/18 Demetrius son of Antigonus marries Stratonice, the daughter of Anti
250/4_ Antigonus attempts to establish friendly relations with Aratus
250/9_ governor of Corinth, remains loyal to his half-brother Antigonus
249/7_ Alexander the son of Craterus rebels against Antigonus.
246/42 Antigonus defeats the Egyptian fleet at Andros.
245/12 Antigonus tricks Nicaea and recaptures Corinth.
243/10 t influence at the court of Antigonus, which is exploited by Aristo
243/11 Aratus overpowers Antigonus' garrison, which is commanded by Persae
243/6_ Antigonus forms an alliance with the Aetolian League (? and Epirus)
243/7_ ed during a banquet held by Antigonus to entertain a delegation fro
240/23 Arcesilaus about the fleet of Antigonus, ridiculing Stoic beliefs
240/27 n, the "Phaenomena" of Aratus, written at the request of Antigonus
240/28 nd writings of the poet Aratus of Soli, who resided with Antigonus
239/10 ogenes of Cnidus is a slave of Chrysippus, and doctor to Antigonus
239/11 Antigonus is a patron of poets.
239/12 neral comments on the policy of Antigonus towards the Greek states
239/13 The death of Antigonus Gonatas.
239/4_ Antigonus praises the philosopher Lycon.
239/5_ Cleanthes gives frank replies to Antigonus' questions.
239/6_ Other sayings of Antigonus.
239/7_ ort of the poet Antagoras to Antigonus, about his cooking in camp.
239/8_ The Spartans punish an ambassador for addressing Antigonus as king
239/9_ of Larissa, a water-drinker, is consistently hostile to Antigonus
229/3_ of Demetrius II, who leaves Antigonus as the guardian of his son
228/11 Antigonus drives the Aetolians out of Thessaly.
227/11 Antigonus Doson campaigns in Caria.
227/8_ Antigonus Doson officially assumes the title of king of Macedonia.
226/1_ opolitans send an embassy to Antigonus, with the consent of Aratus.
226/2_ es against an alliance with Antigonus, because it would involve the
225/17 ns, led by Aratus, appeal to Antigonus for help against Cleomenes.
224/12 Antigonus captures some forts belonging to Cleomenes, near Aegys
224/16 Antigonus attends the Council of the Achaean League at Aegium, and
224/4_ s come to an agreement with Antigonus, after promising to hand over
224/7_ Antigonus advances to the Isthmus of Corinth.
223/10 Antigonus captures Orchomenus.
223/11 Antigonus captures Mantineia, Heraea and Telphusa.
223/14 Antigonus attends an Achaean assembly at Aegium.
223/3_ Antigonus captures Tegea.
222/12 Antigonus enters Laconia and encamps opposite Cleomenes at Sellasia
222/15 Antigonus defeats Cleomenes at Sellasia, and forces him to escape
222/16 Antigonus enters Sparta.
222/17 The Macedonians recall Antigonus because of an Illyrian invasion.
222/18 Antigonus attends the Nemean games.
222/19 The honours given to Antigonus in the Peloponnese annoy the Achaean
222/30 A massacre at Argos, after the departure of Antigonus.
222/31 Antigonus sends his ward Philippus to visit the Peloponnese.
221/10 her Prytanis is appointed by Antigonus to draw up a legal code at
221/12 A saying of Apollophanes, a parasite of Antigonus.
221/13 General remarks on the achievements of Antigonus.
221/14 The death of Antigonus Doson, who is succeeded by Philippus V.
221/3_ Antigonus defeats an invading Illyrian army.
104/15 Aristobulus kills his mother and his brother Antigonus.
Antimachus
251/__ Athenian archon: Antimachus
Antioch
300/2_ Seleucus holds a festival at "Iopolis", near Antioch.
300/3_ The foundation of Antioch.
269/2_ The completion of the construction of Antioch.
246/39 Berenice and her son are murdered at Antioch.
242/3_ rmy is defeated by the Egyptians, and forced to retreat to Antioch
227/4_ atonice leads a rebellion at Antioch, but is captured and killed by
226/9_ Seleucus founds a new quarter at Antioch.
204/20 Syria, and after he dies is buried either in Apameia or in Antioch
164/10 A plague at Antioch is stopped, by following the advice of a priest
164/12 chus IV pays for temples at Antioch and Athens, and many other buil
148/2_ An earthquake at Antioch.
145/11 Ptolemaeus VI enters Antioch.
145/30 Cretan and Jewish mercenaries massacre the inhabitants of Antioch
144/10 Tryphon captures Antioch.
116/5_ The parasite Hierax of Antioch is put to death by Ptolemaeus.
112/10 feats Cyzicenus and captures Antioch, where Cleopatra the wife of
83/34 Manilius all arrive on the same ship, as slaves from (?) Antioch
70/20 is guides, but leaves them behind and makes his own way to Antioch
67/28 eing captured and released by pirates, Clodius proceeds to Antioch
66/37 M.Cato visits Antioch and other places in the eastern provinces
66/4a Q.Marcius Rex visits Antioch, where he negotiates with Philippus
64/24 Pompeius is received with enthusiasm at Antioch and Seleuceia.
51/53 thians as they retreat from Antioch, and kills Osaces, one of their
50/19 s stays within the walls of Antioch, until the Parthians have compl
50/55a the statues of Zeus and Athene from Antioch and sends them to Rome
49/66 The starting point of the Era of Antioch.
Antiocheia-in-Persis
261/15 The foundation of Antiocheia-in-Persis, with settlers from Magnesia
205/13 OGI_233, a decree of Antiocheia-in-Persis renewing its close conne
Antiocheia
261/14 The foundation of Antiocheia Margiana.
221/31 Antiochus stops for the winter at Antiocheia in Mygdonia.
Antiochus
298/10 3, an inscription at Didyma in honour of Antiochus son of Seleucus
293/7_ Antiochus marries Stratonice, and becomes joint king with Seleucus,
286/3_ Antiochus, the son of Seleucus, settles Greeks from Babylon in Sele
281/24 itants of Lemnos erect temples in honour of Seleucus and Antiochus
280/26 OGI_219, a decree of Ilium in honour of Antiochus I.
280/27 Antiochus I is appointed "stephanephoros" of Miletus.
279/27 ia forms an alliance with Heracleia to resist attacks by Antiochus
279/28 War breaks out between Antiochus and Antigonus.
279/29 Warfare (? between Antiochus and Nicomedes) near Cyzicus.
279/9_ Hermogenes, a general of Antiochus, is defeated and killed while
278/17 The navies of Antiochus and Nicomedes, who is aided by Heracleia,
278/26 Peace between Antigonus Gonatas and Antiochus.
276/16 Antiochus returns to Syria to stop an Egyptian invasion.
275/2_ send reinforcements, including 20 elephants, to Antiochus in Syria
275/8_ Magas marries Apame, the daughter of Antiochus.
274/14 Antiochus defeats the Gauls in the "elephant battle".
273/1_ s' navy mounts a counter-attack against the territory of Antiochus
273/4_ The poet Aratus goes to stay with Antiochus in Syria.
271/6_ Antiochus recovers Damascus from the garrison of Ptolemaeus.
270/15 _221, a copy of letters from Antiochus I granting land in the Troad
268/1_ ng the rebuilding of the temple of Ezida at Babylon by Antiochus I
267/3_ ecree of Ilium in honour of Metrodorus, the physician of Antiochus
267/4_ Antiochus receives a request for grape-syrup, figs, and a sophist
262/11 Eumenes defeats Antiochus I at Sardis.
261/16 Other cities founded by Antiochus I, including Achais-Heracleia,
261/17 Antiochus returns to Athens some statues which had been removed by
261/18 of the League of Ionians commemorating the birthday of Antiochus I
261/19 Antiochus chooses the sons of Sostratus the flute-player to be his
261/20 General comments on the prosperous lifestyle of Antiochus.
261/21 The death of Antiochus I, and accession of Antiochus II.
261/21 The death of Antiochus I, and accession of Antiochus II.
258/11 Antiochus frees Miletus from the tyrant Timarchus.
256/11a OGI_223, a letter from Antiochus to the city of Erythrae.
254/18 painting at Ephesus, insulting Stratonice, the wife of Antiochus I
253/10 he Second Syrian War between Antiochus and Ptolemaeus II; Rhodes is
253/18 son of Antigonus marries Stratonice, the daughter of Antiochus I
253/4_ OGI_225, recording the sale of land from Antiochus II to Laodice
252/10 Antiochus marries Berenice, the daughter of Ptolemaeus Philadelphus
251/5_ Antiochus threatens to go to war against Byzantium, but the dispute
246/29a and Apame, the children of Antiochus and Laodice, attend a ceremon
246/29a Seleucus, Antiochus and Apame, the children of Antiochus and Laodic
246/30 ear Babylon, which had been given by Antiochus to his wife Laodice
246/31 The philosopher Lycon rejects an invitation to visit Antiochus
246/32 Antiochus besieges Cypsela.
246/33 Antiochus encourages exploration of the Indian Ocean.
246/34 Antiochus grants rights of citizenship to the Greeks(?) in Ionia.
246/35 Antiochus maintains a herd of elephants.
246/36 Antiochus treats Herodotus, a reciter of mimes, and Archelaus, a
246/37 Antiochus is regularly drunk, and entrusts the government of his
246/38 The death of Antiochus II, and accession of Seleucus II.
246/4_ us rewards the doctor Cleombrotus for saving the life of Antiochus
244/1_ The daughters of Antiochus II are given in marriage to Ariarathes
242/12 The birth of Antiochus III.
241/15 eucus forms a pact with Antiochus Hierax to drive the Egyptians out
240/39 Seleucus defeats Antiochus Hierax in Lydia.
239/20 Seleucus II is defeated by Antiochus and the Galatians at Ancyra;
238/12 the war between Seleucus and Antiochus, to expand his control over
230/7_ Antiochus Hierax wins a temporary victory at Magnesia.
229/9_ Attalus defeats Antiochus Hierax in Phrygia.
228/14 Attalus defeats Antiochus Hierax again, by the river Harpasus in
228/7_ Attalus defeats Antiochus Hierax and the Galatians in two battles,
227/10 Antiochus takes refuge with Ariamenes, but moves on after learning
227/5_ Antiochus ambushes Andromachus, the general of Seleucus.
227/9_ Seleucus defeats his brother Antiochus.
226/6_ Antiochus Hierax is killed by a band of Gauls.
223/5_ III is assassinated, and is succeeded by his brother Antiochus III
223/6_ Antiochus appoints Achaeus to command his forces in Asia Minor
221/26 yptian army holds a defensive position against Antiochus at Gerrha
221/27 Molon defeats Xenoetas, the general of Antiochus.
221/30 Antiochus takes command of the war against Molon.
221/31 Antiochus stops for the winter at Antiocheia in Mygdonia.
221/4_ Molon starts a rebellion against Antiochus.
221/5_ Antiochus marries Laodice, the daughter of Mithridates of Pontus.
220/32 Antiochus subdues Arbazarnes, the ruler of "the Satrapies".
220/38 Hermeias the minister of Antiochus is put to death.
220/4_ Antiochus crosses the Tigris and advances against Molon.
220/8_ Antiochus defeats Molon near Apollonia-Sittace.
219/12 Antiochus captures Seleuceia in Pieria.
219/26 Theodotus, the governor of Coele Syria, deserts to Antiochus.
219/35 The Egyptians prepare their army for war against Antiochus.
218/18 Antiochus defeats the Egyptian general Nicolaus near Sidon.
218/36 Antiochus captures several towns in Palestine, and then attacks and
218/8_ Inconclusive negotiations between Antiochus and Ptolemaeus.
217/19 The Egyptian army advances to meet Antiochus.
217/21 The Egyptian army defeats Antiochus at Raphia.
217/36 ace terms are agreed between Antiochus and the Egyptians; the end
216/22 Antiochus enters an alliance with Attalus against Achaeus.
215/30 Antiochus begins the siege of Sardis, which is held by Achaeus
214/23 Antiochus captures most of Sardis, and forces Achaeus back into the
210/15 (?) Antiochus crosses the Euphrates.
209/12 Antiochus III establishes his son Antiochus as joint king.
209/12 Antiochus III establishes his son Antiochus as joint king.
209/8_ Antiochus forces the Parthian king into submission.
208/8_ Antiochus defeats the Bactrians.
207/13 231, letters from kings Antiochus, Ptolemaeus, and Attalus recognis
206/10 Peace terms are agreed between Antiochus and Euthydemus of Bactria
206/16 Antiochus reaches India.
205/11 Antiochus sends Jewish settlers to Phrygia and Lycia.
205/12 Antiochus receives the epithet "the Great".
204/20 Euphorion is appointed by Antiochus to be head of the public librar
204/25 Antiochus allows the Gerraeans to retain their liberty.
203/9_ Austin_151, a decree of Teos in honour of Antiochus III.
202/6_ The "partition pact" between Antiochus and Philippus: an informal
201/10 Antiochus captures Gaza.
200/12 Roman envoys cross over from Greece to meet Antiochus.
200/16 Antiochus defeats the Egyptians at Panium.
200/23 The Jews transfer their allegiance to Antiochus after his victory
199/7_ Antiochus forces Scopas to surrender after besieging him at Sidon.
199/8_ Zariadris, two generals of Antiochus, after the death of its king
198/18 Antiochus gives aid to the city of Iasus to enable it to recover
198/9_ Antiochus occupies Coele Syria.
197/10 Antiochus arranges the betrothal of his daughter Cleopatra to Ptole
197/20 Rhodians send an embassy to Antiochus, in an attempt to restrain
197/21 in Lycia give their support to Mithridates, the son of Antiochus
197/24 Antiochus captures Ephesus.
197/25 Antiochus defeats Rhodes, Samos, Colophon and Phocaea in a naval
196/1_ Lampsacus and Smyrna appeal to Rome against Antiochus.
196/10 Antiochus restores Lysimacheia.
196/12 The fleet of Antiochus is wrecked in a storm while attempting to
196/20 a report from the ten commisioners on the activities of Antiochus
194/12 Antiochus protects Byzantium against the Thracians.
193/18 are interrupted by the death of Antiochus, eldest son of the king
193/18 ils to reach agreement with Antiochus; negotiations are interrupted
193/19 Antiochus discusses plans for a war against Rome with his advisers
193/4_ embassies from various Greek states, including one from Antiochus
193/6_ Antiochus gives his daughters in marriage to Ptolemaeus and Ariarat
193/8_ r of Caria with an edict of Antiochus concerning the cult of Laodic
193/9_ eia in Media with the edict of Antiochus about the cult of Laodice
192/14 The Romans make preparations for a war against Antiochus.
192/15 Antiochus crosses to Demetrias.
192/16 The Aetolians appoint Antiochus as their general against the Romans
192/17 The Achaean League refuses to support Antiochus.
192/18 Antiochus conquers Euboea.
192/22 The Romans declare war on Antiochus.
192/25 The Boeotians and others give their support to Antiochus.
192/27 Antiochus holds a council at Demetrias; Hannibal is present, but
192/27 as; Hannibal is present, but Antiochus fails to follow his advice.
192/6_ the Aetolian League invites Antiochus to "liberate" the Greek state
191/10 The Romans defeat Antiochus at Thermopylae.
191/11 Buplagus, a soldier of Antiochus who was killed at Thermopylae, com
191/12 Antiochus returns to Ephesus.
191/27 The Romans and Eumenes defeat the fleet of Antiochus at Corycus
191/32 Scipio Africanus agrees to serve as his legate against Antiochus
191/4_ Antiochus captures many Thessalian cities, but fails to captures
191/5_ Antiochus marries the daughter of Cleoptolemus in his winter quarte
191/6_ Antiochus occupies most of Acarnania.
191/8_ Antiochus captures the son of Scipio Africanus.
191/9_ Antiochus occupies and fortifies the pass at Thermopylae.
190/1_ Antiochus prepares new forces on land and sea.
190/16 Prusias refuses to enter an alliance with Antiochus.
190/18 Acilius celebrates a triumph over Antiochus and the Aetolians.
190/2_ Antiochus leaves Ephesus hastily, to avoid any impropriety with the
190/20 Antiochus abandons Lysimacheia.
190/26 OGI_244, a letter of Antiochus concerning the appointment of a chi
190/27 Antiochus sends Heracleides of Byzantium to negotiate with the Roma
190/31 The Romans decisively defeat the army of Antiochus at Magnesia
190/8_ Roman fleet, but makes little progress in his attacks on Antiochus
189/2_ comments on the war against Antiochus, and the role of the various
189/2_ comments on the war against Antiochus, and the role of the various
189/21 egillus celebrates a triumph, for his naval victory over Antiochus
189/21 egillus celebrates a triumph, for his naval victory over Antiochus
189/24 triumph for his victory over Antiochus, and brings back an enormous
189/24 triumph for his victory over Antiochus, and brings back an enormous
189/27 Antiochus refuses to attack as advised by Hannibal, because a sacri
189/27 Antiochus refuses to attack as advised by Hannibal, because a sacri
189/29 Hannibal leaves Antiochus and goes via Crete to Armenia, where Arta
189/29 Hannibal leaves Antiochus and goes via Crete to Armenia, where Arta
189/3_ agree peace terms, by which Antiochus is forced to withdraw from
189/3_ agree peace terms, by which Antiochus is forced to withdraw from
189/3_ Scipio and Antiochus agree peace terms, by which Antiochus is force
189/3_ Scipio and Antiochus agree peace terms, by which Antiochus is force
189/3_ to withdraw from Asia Minor; the end of the war against Antiochus
189/3_ to withdraw from Asia Minor; the end of the war against Antiochus
189/7_ he senate, together with embassies from Antiochus and the Rhodians
189/7_ he senate, together with embassies from Antiochus and the Rhodians
188/11 The triumph of Q.Fabius, for his naval victory over Antiochus.
188/5_ The treaty of Apameia between the Romans and Antiochus.
187/3_ Antiochus writes to the cities in his kingdom, telling them not to
187/4_ ax is selected to be one of Antiochus' "friends" after reciting his
187/5_ Antiochus fails to live up to the promise of the early years of his
187/6_ The death of Antiochus III, and accession of Seleucus IV.
176/8_ Romans build a new house for Antiochus to live in during his stay
176/9_ Demetrius replaces Antiochus as a Syrian hostage at Rome.
175/12 himself as king of Syria, with his (?) son Antiochus as co-ruler
175/12 Antiochus IV suppresses Heliodorus and establishes himself as king
175/13 ng Eumenes for his help in establishing Antiochus as king of Syria
173/5_ An embassy from Antiochus establishes friendly relations between
172/3_ Antiochus settles Greek citizens in Babylon.
172/7_ Antiochus IV sends Apollonius as his representative to a coronation
170/12 Antiochus puts to death the "son of Seleucus".
170/28 Antiochus learns of Egyptian plans for a war against him.
170/30 Embassies from Antiochus and Ptolemaeus arrive at Rome.
170/6_ The cities of Tarsus and Mallus rebel against Antiochus.
169/16 Antiochus defeats the Egyptians near Pelusium.
169/18 Antiochus captures Pelusium.
169/22 Antiochus addresses envoys from Athens, Miletus, Clazomenae, and
169/23 Ptolemaeus VI joins Antiochus, who promises to support him against
169/24 Antiochus besieges Alexandria.
169/29 Antiochus withdraws from Alexandria.
169/29a ens of Babylon celebrate the news of Antiochus' victories in Egypt
169/30 Antiochus robs the temple at Jerusalem.
169/8_ The armies of Antiochus and Ptolemaeus advance to meet each other.
168/1_ rom Alexandria appeals to the senate for help against Antiochus IV
168/27 Jason attacks Menelaus, who appeals for help to Antiochus.
168/39 Popillius meets Antiochus near Alexandria, and promptly orders him
168/40 Antiochus carries back a large quantity of loot from his invasions
168/46 Hor claiming that he foretold the retreat of Antiochus from Egypt
168/47 Antiochus captures Jerusalem, and massacres the inhabitants.
168/52 Embassies from Antiochus, Ptolemaeus, Eumenes and Masinissa, and
168/6_ assembly for support against Antiochus, but receives no practical
168/8_ Antiochus IV invades Egypt for a second time.
167/10 Apollonius, the general of Antiochus, suppresses his opponents in
167/19 Antiochus issues a decree forcing the Jews to adopt Hellenic custom
166/13 Antiochus holds a magnificent festival and games at Daphne.
166/14 OGI_253, a dedication to Antiochus as founder of Babylon.
166/17 to assess the situation in Syria, and is entertained by Antiochus
165/10 Antiochus defeats Artaxias, king of Armenia.
165/7_ Antiochus appoints Lysias as viceroy during his expedition to the
164/11 Antiochus celebrates his "marriage" to the local goddess at Hierapo
164/12 Antiochus IV pays for temples at Antioch and Athens, and many other
164/13 General remarks on the quixotic character of Antiochus.
164/14 Death of Antiochus IV, after an unsuccessful attack on a temple in
164/14 successful attack on a temple in Elymais; accession of Antiochus V
164/2_ Antiochus IV and two Roman legates, Q.Memmius and T.Manius, write
164/4_ Antiochus IV campaigns against the Parthians.
164/6_ mple at Jerusalem, caused by Antiochus, lasts for three and a half
164/9_ Antiochus sends an expedition to explore the Arabian side of the
163/23 Antiochus V defeats the Jewish army at Bethzacharia.
163/24 Antiochus agrees peace terms with the defenders of Jerusalem, but
163/29 Antiochus captures and kills the usurper Philippus.
163/30 The Jewish high priest Menelaus is put to death by Antiochus.
161/3_ Antiochus restores the town of Charax.
161/4_ Demetrius captures and kills Antiochus V and Lysias.
145/27 Diodotus, called Tryphon, sets up Antiochus VI as a rival king
141/9_ Tryphon puts Antiochus VI to death.
138/24 Antiochus sends Athenobius to demand concessions from Simon.
138/8_ Antiochus VII marries Cleopatra, his brother's wife, and becomes
138/9_ Antiochus drives out Tryphon, who takes refuge in Dora.
136/5_ Cendebaeus the general of Antiochus invades Judaea.
134/17 Antiochus VII attacks Jerusalem.
133/2_ Scipio publicly accepts a gift from Antiochus.
133/27 Antiochus grants a truce to the Jews during the feast of Tabernacle
132/10 Hyrcanus comes to terms with Antiochus.
130/19 Antiochus' troops are billetted in various cities for the winter.
130/9_ Antiochus VII, accompanied by Hyrcanus of Judaea, defeats Phraates
129/1_ Negotiations between Antiochus and Phraates break down.
129/3_ Antiochus is given shelter by a poor family after getting lost whil
129/4_ Antiochus invites his subjects to magnificent feasts.
129/5_ Antiochus VII is defeated and killed by Phraates.
129/6_ captures the Syrian army, along with Seleucus the son of Antiochus
127/2_ Alexander Zabinas arranges the burial of Antiochus VII.
125/7_ Cleopatra sets up Antiochus Grypus as king.
123/7_ Antiochus Grypus defeats Alexander Zabinas.
123/9_ Antiochus Grypus captures and kills Alexander Zabinas.
122/1_ Antiochus Grypus is reconciled with Ptolemaeus VIII and marries his
120/3_ The death of Cleopatra, the mother of Antiochus Grypus.
113/10 Antiochus Cyzicenus marries Cleopatra of Egypt and attacks Antiochu
113/10 Cyzicenus marries Cleopatra of Egypt and attacks Antiochus Grypus
111/9_ Antiochus Grypus holds magnificent games at Daphne.
109/14 OGI_257, a letter from Antiochus VIII to Ptolemaeus IX concerning
108/13 Lathyrus sends six thousand soldiers as aid to Antiochus Cyzicenus
108/8_ Antiochus Grypus grants independence to Seleuceia.
96/3_ Heracleon murders Antiochus Grypus.
96/4_ son of Grypus is proclaimed king, and attacks Antiochus Cyzicenus
95/10 The accession of Demetrius, another son of Antiochus Grypus.
95/2_ Antiochus Cyzicenus fortifies the citadel at Apameia.
95/3_ Antiochus Cyzicenus removes the gold from a statue of Zeus.
95/4_ The character of Antiochus Cyzicenus.
95/5_ eucus defeats and kills Antiochus Cyzicenus; in the king-lists Phil
95/6_ The accession of Antiochus Eusebes, the son of Cyzicenus.
95/8_ Antiochus Eusebes defeats Seleucus.
95/9_ he is succeeded by his brothers Antiochus Epiphanes and Philippus
94/5_ Antiochus Epiphanes is drowned in the river Orontes after being def
94/5_ ned in the river Orontes after being defeated by Antiochus Eusebes
86/37 Antiochus Dionysus is proclaimed king at Damascus.
84/11 Antiochus marches through Judaea, despite the opposition of Alexand
84/13 king of the Nabataean Arabs defeats and kills Antiochus Dionysus
83/19 Antiochus Eusebes is either killed or expelled: the end of Seleucid
81/23 in the fighting, and studies philosophy with Antiochus of Ascalon
78/12 nd Atticus are taught philosophy at Athens by Antiochus of Ascalon
75/41 Antiochus and his brother arrive in Rome; he is recognised as king
69/15 Antiochus of Commagene, Alchaudonius, and other princes transfer
68/26 The philosopher Antiochus accompanies Lucullus during his eastern
65/9_ ets himself up as a rival king of Syria in opposition to Antiochus
64/17 Pompeius forces Antiochus of Commagene into submission, and makes
64/25 us refuses to re-instate Antiochus Asiaticus as king of Syria: the
63/80 Antiochus is killed by the Arabs but Philippus, another Seleucid
57/40 Antiochus is summoned to be the consort of Berenice, but dies befor
Antipas
76/17 Antipas, the grandfather of Herodes, is appointed by Alexander Jann
Antipater
322/11 terus brings another Macedonian army to join Antipater in Thessaly
322/17 Sayings of Aristotle, addressed to Antipater and others.
322/25 ates and Demetrius of Phalerum as envoys to Antipater and Craterus
322/27 The Athenians surrender to Antipater, and a Macedonian garrison is
322/28 Antipater sends Archias to capture the Athenian exiles.
322/30 Alexander the Great, instead of Nicaea, the daughter of Antipater
322/31 Ptolemaeus marries Eurydice, the daughter of Antipater.
322/34 Archias on the island of Aegina, and is put to death by Antipater
322/45 Antipater attacks the Aetolians, who take refuge in their mountains
322/46 onus for his disloyalty, but Antigonus escapes and joins Antipater
321/11 Neoptolemus deserts to Antipater and attacks Eumenes, but is defeat
321/2_ Antipater withdraws from Aetolia, in order to attack Perdiccas
321/25 cedonian leaders meet at Triparadeisus; Antipater is appointed to
321/3_ ades urges Perdiccas to cross over into Europe to attack Antipater
321/30 Asander the general of Antipater is defeated by Alcetas.
321/31 Antipater hands over his forces in Asia to Antigonus, and returns
319/12 gonus goes to Phrygia, where he hears about the death of Antipater
319/4_ Antipater denounces Demades for his venality.
319/5_ Phocion tells Antipater, "You cannot use me both as a friend and
319/6_ ath together with his son Demeas by Cassander the son of Antipater
319/9_ The death of Antipater, who is succeeded as regent by Polyperchon.
297/3_ Alexarchus the son of Antipater founds Uranopolis.
294/18 enes in Macedonia, to help Alexander against his brother Antipater
294/19 s murders Alexander, expels Antipater, and becomes king of Macedoni
294/6_ Antipater kills his mother Thessalonice.
286/15 Lysimachus kills Antipater, son of Cassander.
279/23 Antipater "Etesias" replaces Meleager as king of Macedonia.
279/31 Sosthenes expels Antipater, and proclaims himself general of the
277/15 Antigonus Gonatas defeats Antipater and becomes king of Macedonia.
262/__ Athenian archon: Antipater
251/1_ PFreib_7, a letter from Antipater to Pythocles.
244/6_ Date of PCZen_83, a petition of Antipater against Nicon.
223/15 a letter from Mnesarchus to Antipater concerning a payment for elep
160/11 Antipater of Tarsus sails to Athens and joins the Stoic school ther
136/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Antipater of Epirus
129/23 The death of Antipater of Tarsus, the head of the Stoic school
80/39 The poet Antipater of Sidon dies on his birthday.
76/16 Antipater, the father of Herodes, is seized by Idumaean bandits whi
73/38 M.Cato takes Antipater of Tyre as his companion, makes his first
66/16 Antipater persuades Hyrcanus to take refuge with Aretas, the king
Antiphates
297/__ Athenian archon: Antiphates
Antiphilus
224/__ Athenian archon: Antiphilus
Antiphon
259/__ Athenian archon: Antiphon
Antissa
168/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Aristander of Antissa (Lesbos
Antistia
82/42 Sulla persuades Pompeius to divorce Antistia and marry Aemilia
Antistius
86/50 and marries the daughter of Antistius, the praetor who judged the
85/37 P.Antistius is the leading orator at Rome, during the absence of
58/68 The tribune Antistius attempts to prosecute Caesar, but is not allo
Antium
317/28 The Romans draw up a new constitution for Antium.
59/21 Cicero to Atticus, written while Cicero was at Antium and Formiae
56/34 c:Att_4.5 & 4.8, letters from Cicero to Atticus, written at Antium
Antonius
143/20 The birth of the orator M.Antonius.
124/2_ tried for extortion, but is defended by M.Antonius and acquitted
113/5_ The quaestor M.Antonius is summoned before Cassius' enquiry, but
111/15 n.Carbo commits suicide after being brought to trial by M.Antonius
102/12 M.Antonius suppresses the pirates; M.Gratidius is killed during the
102/8_ M.Antonius talks to eminent scholars at Athens, before travelling
99/__ Consuls: M. Antonius M.f., A. Postumius Albinus
97/5_ The censors, Flaccus and Antonius, remove M.Duronius from the senat
95/16 speaks against him, but he is successfully defended by M.Antonius
90/3_ the lex Varia, including the acquittal of M.Antonius and M.Scaurus
87/42 Sayings of M.Antonius.
87/43 General comments on the character of Antonius.
87/44 Antonius is hunted down and killed by Marius' soldiers.
84/33 C.Antonius uses cavalry troops to plunder the province of Achaea.
82/1_ The birth of M.Antonius, the future triumvir.
76/3_ C.Antonius is accused by Caesar of extortion in the province of Ach
74/12 M.Antonius is granted special powers, "imperium infinitum", to enab
74/21 Antonius attacks the pirates and their allies in Liguria and Spain.
72/28 M.Antonius leads an attack on the Cretans, whom he accuses of aidin
72/45 when she claims to have been wronged by an officer of M.Antonius
71/2_ The Cretans defeat Antonius and force him to retreat.
71/27 The death of M.Antonius, who is given the ironic title of Creticus.
71/28 omments on the character of Antonius, and his unsuccessful campaign
71/29 Antonius' debts force his son to renounce his inheritance.
70/36 w of the senate, removing C.Antonius, Q.Curius, P.Lentulus and othe
64/21 C.Antonius, a candidate for consul, and Q.Gallius, a candidate for
64/22 toga candida", against his rival candidates Catilina and Antonius
64/28 Cicero and Antonius are elected to be consuls for the following yea
63/__ Consuls: M. Tullius M.f. Cicero, C. Antonius M.f. Hybrida
63/4_ cooperation of his colleague Antonius, and of Fulvia, the mistress
63/60 Catilina joins Manlius; Antonius is appointed as general against
63/75 Catilina avoids battle with Antonius, and awaits the outcome of eve
62/29 3, letters from Cicero to C.Antonius, P.Sestius and M.Fadius Gallus
62/5_ is defeated and killed by an army under the command of C.Antonius
61/18 C.Antonius, as governor of Macedonia, fights unsuccessfully against
61/19 Plancius and Sestius serve under Antonius in Macedonia.
60/23a The grammarians M.Antonius Gnipho and M.Pompilius Andronicus teach
59/12 defence of C.Antonius, but Antonius is convicted of extortion and
59/12 icero speaks in defence of C.Antonius, but Antonius is convicted of
59/52 M.Antonius spends all of the younger Curio's money.
58/59 M.Antonius leaves Rome to study rhetoric in Greece.
58/7_ M.Antonius joins the supporters of Clodius.
57/18 the son of Aristobulus; Marcus Antonius displays outstanding braver
54/24 M.Antonius goes from Egypt to join Caesar in Gaul.
53/38 he is violently assaulted by M.Antonius, a candidate for quaestor
52/33 M.Antonius rejoins Caesar in Gaul, as his quaestor.
51/50 ttack the Romans, but eventually agrees to a truce with M.Antonius
50/34 M.Antonius is elected to be tribune of the plebs for the following
50/35 M.Antonius is elected to be augur, with strong support from Caesar.
49/1_ M.Antonius forces the consuls to publish a letter from Caesar, whic
49/4_ asses the ultimate decree; M.Antonius, Q.Cassius, Curio and Caelius
49/56 C.Antonius is forced to surrender to M.Octavius, one of Pompeius'
49/58 M.Antonius, acting as Caesar's deputy, visits many of the Italian
48/15 M.Antonius forces Libo, the admiral of Pompeius, to withdraw from
48/17 M.Antonius sails over from Brundisium to Lissus with the remainder
48/64 returns to Brundisium, and Antonius arrives there shortly afterwar
48/66 aesar is appointed dictator, with Antonius as his magister equitum
Antyllius
121/4_ Q.Antyllius is killed by supporters of Gracchus.
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