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  Panormus captured.

  253 Cn. Servilius Caepio C. Sempronius Blaesus

  Roman fleet suffers in storm off Cape Palinurus.

  252 C. Aurelius Cotta P. Servilius Geminus

  Romans capture more towns in Sicily, including Lipara and Thermae.

  251 L. Caecilius Metellus C. Furius Pacilus

  Further fighting in Sicily; Carthaginians reinforce their army on the island.

  250 C. Atilius Regulus (II) L. Manlius Vulso Longus (II)

  Romans win battle outside Panormus and commence siege of Lilybaeum.

  249 P. Claudius Pulcher L. Junius Pullus Dictator: A. Atilius Caiatinus Mag. Equ: Caecilius Metellus

  Punic navy wins great victory off Drepana; Roman fleet suffers heavily in storm near Camarina; dictator sent to command in Sicily.

  248 C. Aurelius Cotta (II) P. Servilius Geminus (II)

  Sieges of Lilybaeum and Drepana continue.

  247 L. Caecilius Metellus (II) N. Fabius Buteo

  Sieges continue; Hamilcar Barca lands in Sicily.

  246 M. Otacilius Crassus (II) M. Fabius Licinus

  Continued low-intensity fighting in Sicily.

  245 M. Fabius Buteo C. Atilius Balbus

  Continued low-intensity fighting in Sicily.

  244 A. Manlius Torquatus Atticus C. Sempronius Blaesus (II)

  Hamilcar moves to Mt Eryx.

  243 C. Fundanius Fundulus C. Sulpicius Galus

  Continued fighting around Eryx.

  242 C. Lutatius Catulus A. Postumius Albinus

  New Roman fleet formed.

  241 A. Manlius Torquatus Atticus (II) Q. Lutatius Cerco

  Romans win decisive sea battle at the Aegates Islands; Carthage accepts peace; end of First Punic War.

  240 C. Claudius Centho M. Sempronius Tuditanus

  Outbreak of Mercenary War in Africa

  239 C. Mamilius Turrinus Q. Valerius Falto

  238 Ti. Sempronius Gracchus P. Valerius Falto

  Rome annexes Sardinia and threatens Carthage with renewal of war.

  237 L. Cornelius Lentulus Caudinius Q. Fulvius Flaccus

  End of Mercenary War; Hamilcar Barca sent to Spain.

  236 P. Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus C. Licinius Varus

  Gallic raids on northern Italy.

  235 T. Manlius Torquatus C. Atilius Balbus (II)

  234 L. Postumius Albinus Sp. Carvilius Maximus

  233 Q. Fabius Maximus M. Pomponius Matho

  232 M. Aemilius Lepidus M. Publicius Malleolus

  The tribune C. Flaminius carries a bill to distribute the ager Gallicus to citizens.

  231 M. Pomponius Matho C. Papirius Maso

  230 M. Aemilius Bardula M. Junius Pera

  229 L. Postumius Albinus (II) Cn. Fulvius Centumalus

  Death of Hamilcar Barca; succeeded by his son-in-law Hasdrubal; First Illyrian War; Romans establish a protectorate on the Illyrian coast.

  228 Sp. Carvilius Maximus (II) Q. Fabius Maximus (II)

  227 P. Valerius Flaccus M. Atilius Regulus

  The praetor C. Flaminius probably the first governor of Rome's Sicilian province.

  226 M. Valerius Messalla L. Apustius Fullo

  225 L. Aemilius Papus C. Atilius Regulus

  Gallic invaders defeated at Telamon.

  224 T. Manlius Torquatus (II) Q. Fulvius Flaccus (II)

  223 C. Flaminius P. Furius Philus

  Flaminius wins victory over Insubres in Cisalpine Gaul.

  222 M. Claudius Marcellus Cn. Cornelius Scipio Calvus

  Insubres defeated at Clastidium and their capital, Mediolanum (Milan), captured.

  221 P. Cornelius Scipio Asina M. Minucius Rufus

  Hasdrubal assassinated and succeeded by Hannibal

  220 L. Veturius Philo C. Lutatius Catulus

  Construction of Via Flaminia.

  219 L. Aemilius Paullus M. Livius Salinator

  218 P. Cornelius Scipio Ti. Sempronius Longus

  Second Illyrian War; Siege and Fall of Saguntum. Outbreak of Second Punic War; Hannibal's March to Italy; Romans defeated at Ticinus and Trebia; Cn. Scipio lands in Spain.

  217 Cn. Servilius Gerninus C. Flaminius (II) Dictator: Q. Fabius Maximus Mag. Equ: M. Minucius Rufus

  Flaminius defeated at Lake Trasimene; Romans appoint Fabius Maximus dictator; Fabius avoids contact with Hannibal's army, but fails to prevent his escape from Campania; Minucius defeated in large skirmish; Cn. Scipio wins naval encounter off the River Ebro.

  216 L. Aemilius Paullus (II) C. Terentius Varro Dictator: M. Junius Pera Mag. Equ: Ti. Sempronius Gracchus

  Hannibal wins massive victory at Cannae; Capua and some other states defect; Cn. and P. Scipio defeat Hasdrubal Barca near the Ebro (Iber); Romans appoint dictator; continued fighting especially around Nola; Roman army massacred in Cisalpine Gaul.

  215 Q. Fabius Maximus (III) Ti. Sempronius Gracchus

  Further fighting around Nola; Hannibal takes Casilinum; Punic reinforcements arrive at Locri; death of Hiero; alliance between Hannibal and Philip V of Macedon; start of First Macedonian War.

  214 Q. Fabius Maximus (IV) M. Claudius Marcellus (II)

  Romans retake Casilinum; Gracchus defeats Hanno at River Calor; murder of Hieronymus and defection of Syracuse to Carthage; Marcellus begins to operate in Sicily; Laevinus defeats Macedonians at Apollonia; more fighting near Nola

  213 Q. Fabius Maximus the Younger Ti. Sempronius Gracchus (II)

  Assault on Syracuse fails and Marcellus begins siege; Carthaginian army lands in Sicily.

  212 Ap. Claudius Pulcher Q. Fulvius Flaccus (III)

  Hannibal captures Tarentum; Romans start siege of Capua; Hanno defeated at Beneventum; Gracchus killed; Hannibal wins victory at Herdonea; in Sicily Marcellus eventually captures Syracuse.

  211 P. Sulpicius Galba Maximus Cn. Fulvius Centumalus Maximus

  Hannibal marches on Rome, but fails to prevent the fall of Capua; P. and Cn. Scipio defeated and killed in Spain; alliance between Rome and Aetolian League.

  210 M. Valerius Laevinus M. Claudius Marcellus (III)

  Hannibal wins second victory at Herdonea; Scipio Africanus appointed to Spanish command; Lilybaeum captured by Romans;

  209 Q. Fabius Maximus (V) Q. Fulvius Flaccus (IV)

  M. Servilius Pulex Geminus mixed fortunes in Greece; Romans raid African coast.

  Tarentum recaptured by Fabius; Scipio takes New Carthage; further fighting in Greece

  208 T. Quinctius Crispinus M. Claudius Marcellus (TV)

  Both consuls killed in ambush; further Roman raids on African coast; Scipio wins battle of Baecula, but Hasdrubal Barca still leaves Spain.

  207 C. Claudius Nero M. Livius Salinator (II)

  Hasdrubal Barca invades Italy, but defeated at Metaurus; Philip Vs allies win victory at Mantineia; more Roman raids on African coast.

  206 L. Veturius Philo Q. Caecilius Metellus

  Aetolians make peace with Philip V; Scipio wins decisive victory at Ilipa and later suppresses Caecilius Metellus rebellion by Spanish tribes.

  205 P. Cornelius Scipio P. Licinius Crassus Dives

  End of First Macedonian War; Scipio prepares invasion of Africa; more Roman raids on African coast; Locri captured and Pleminius scandal; Mago invades Italy.

  204 M. Cornelius Cethegus P. Sempronius Tuditanus

  Invasion of Africa.

  203 Cn. Servilius Caepio C. Servilius Geminus

  Scipio destroys enemy winter camps and wins victory at Great Plains; Hannibal and Mago recalled.

  202 Ti. Claudius Nero

  Scipio defeats Hannibal at Zama.

  201 Cn. Cornelius Lentulus P. Aelius Paetus

  Peace formally concluded; end of Second Punic War.

  200 P. Sulpicius Galba Maximus (II) C. Aurelius Cotta

  heavy fighting in Cisalpine Gaul. Start of Second Macedonian War;

  199 L. Cornelius Lentulus P. Villius Tappulus

  198 T. Quinctius Flamininus Sex. Aelius Paetus Catus

  197 C. Corn
elius Cethegus Q. Minucius Rufus

  Cethegus wins major victory over Insubres. Flamininus defeats Philip V at Cynoscephalae and ends Second Macedonian War; rebellion in Spain.

  196 L. Furius Pupureo M. Claudius Marcellus

  Marcellus defeats Insubres; Hannibal elected suffete

  195 L. Valerius Flaccus M. Porcius Cato

  Hannibal exiled; Cato campaigns in Spain, winning a major battle at Emporion.

  194 P. Cornelius Scipio (II) Ti. Sempronius Longus

  Victory over Lusitanian tribes, but war continues.

  193 L. Cornelius Merula Q. Minucius Thermus

  192 L. Quinctius Flamininus Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus

  Beginning of Syrian War with Antiochus III.

  191 P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica M. Acilius Glabrio

  Antiochus III defeated by Romans at Thermopylae; Scipio defeats Boii in Cisalpine Gaul.

  190 L. Cornelius Scipio C. Laelius

  Seleucid fleet led by Hannibal defeated.

  189 Cn. Manlius Vulso M. Furius Nobilior

  Antiochus III defeated by L. Scipio at Magnesia, brings the Syrian War to an end; Vulso attacks the Galatians.

  188 M. Valerius Messalla C. Livius Salinator

  187 M. Aemilius Lepidus C. Flaminius

  Beginning of attacks on Scipios; Via Aemilia and Via Flaminia constructed in northern Italy.

  186 Sp. Postumius Albinus Q. Marcius Philippus

  Philippus defeated by Ligurians.

  185 Ap. Claudius Pulcher M. Sempronius Tuditanus

  184 P. Claudius Pulcher L. Porcius Licinus

  Exile of Scipio Africanus; Cato's censorship. Death of Scipio Africanus.

  183 Q. Fabius Labeo M. Claudius Marcellus

  182 L. Aernilius Paullus Cn. Baebius Tamphilus

  181 P. Cornelius Cethegus M. Baebius Tamphilus

  Major rebellion by Celtiberian tribes.

  180 A. Postumius Albinus Luscus C. Calpurnius Piso

  179 L. Manlius Acidinus Fulvianus Q. Furius Flaccus

  Celtiberians defeated.

  178 A. Manlius Vulso M. Junius Brutus

  177 C. Claudius Pulcher Ti. Sempronius Gracchus

  176 Cn. Cornelius Scipio Hispallus Q. Petillius Spurinus

  175 M. Aemilius Lepidus (II) P. Murcius Scaevola

  174 Sp. Postumius Albinus Paullulus Q. Murcius Scaevola

  173 L. Postumius Albinus M. Popillius Laenas

  172 P. Aelius Ligus C. Popillius Laenas

  Both consuls plebeian for the first time; start of Third Macedonian War.

  171 P. Licinius Crassus C. Cassius Longinus

  170 A. Atilius Serranus A. Hostilius Mancinus

  169 Cn. Sevilius Caepio Q. Marcius Philippus (II)

  168 L. Aemilius Paullus (II) C. Licinius Crassus

  167 Q. Aelius Paetus M. Junius Pennus

  Perseus defeated at Pydna, ending the Third Macedonian War; Kingdom of Macedon dissolved.

  166 C. Sulpicius Gallus M. Claudius Marcellus

  165 T. Manlius Torquatus Cn. Octavius

  164 A. Manlius Torquatus Q. Cassius Longinus

  163 Ti. Sempronius Gracchus (II) M. Iuventius Thalna

  162 P. Cornelius Lentulus Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus

  161 M. Valerius Messalla C. Fannius Strabo

  160 M. Cornelius Cethegus L. Anicius Gallus

  159 Cn. Cornelius Dolabella M. Furius Nobilior

  158 M. Aemilius Lepidus C. Popillius Laenas (II)

  157 Sex. Julius Caesar L. Aurelius Orestes

  156 L. Cornelius Lentulus Lupus C. Marcius Figulus

  155 P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica M. Claudius Marcellus (II)

  154 L. Postumius Albinus M. Acilius Glabrio - suff.

  Victory over Ligurians; major war begins in Lusitania.

  153 Q. Fulvius Nobilior T. Annius Luscus

  Major rebellion by Celtiberians.

  152 L. Valerius Flaccus M. Claudius Marcellus (III)

  151 A. Postumius Albinus L. Licinius Lucullus

  Carthage declares war on Masinissa.

  150 T. Quinctius Flamininus M. Acilius Balbus

  149 L. Marcius Censorinus M. Manilius

  Start of Third Punic War; campaign begins with Roman failures; Andriscus invades Macedonia

  148 Sp. Postumius Albinus Magnus L.Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus

  Poor performance of Roman army in Africa continues.

  147 P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus C. Livius Drusus

  Scipio given African command and tightens siege of Carthage.

  146 Cn. Cornelius Lentulus L. Mummius

  Capture and destruction of Carthage; end of Third Punic War.

  APPENDIX I

  The Republican Political System

  The Magistrates

  CENSORS

  Two hold office for five years. Role: to carry out the census, the revision of the roll of citizens, also review membership of the senate, admit and expel senators.

  CONSULS

  Two a year - senior executive officers of the state. Role: to preside over senate and assemblies when in Rome, govern provinces and lead armies abroad to fight all major wars.

  PRAETORS

  Initially one (four a year from 227; six a year from 197 with need to organize Spanish provinces). Role: primarily judicial and to govern provinces lead armies not led by the consuls.

  AEDILES

  Four a year (two curule, two plebeian) Role: municipal administration, organization of corn supplies and festivals etc.

  TRIBUNES OF THE PLEBS

  Ten a year. No patrician allowed to hold the office. Role: to preside over concilium plebis.

  QUAESTORS

  Number gradually rises to ten a year. Role: financial administration at Rome and in the provinces.

  The Senate

  Membership around 300, regulated by the censors. Members had to be from the 18 senior equestrian centuries - therefore property of at least 400,000 HS. (one HS=100 sesterces, the silver coin that was the basic currency before the introduction of the denarius during the Second Punic War) They had little formal power, but were there to advise the magistrates, especially the consuls. Also received foreign embassies. Considerable prestige from the auctoritas of its ex-magistrates and exercised much power, influence because of its permanence.

  The Assemblies

  1 CONCILIUM PLEBIS

  Only plebeians allowed to attend - divided into 35 tribes (4 urban, 31 rural) -membership based on ancestry - presided over by a Tribune of the plebs.

  FUNCTION (a) Election of the ten tribunes of the plebs and the plebeian aediles+ special commissioners, (b) Passing Legislation.

  2 COMITIA TRIBUTA

  Made up of citizens including patricians - divided into 35 tribes (4 urban, 31 rural). Membership based on ancestry. Presided over by a consul, praetor or curule aedile.

  FUNCTION (a) Election of curule aediles, quaestors, + special cornmissioners. (b) Passing Legislation.

  3 COMITIA CENTURIATA

  Made up of citizens - divided into 193 voting centuries. Originally derived from military organization of citizen militia. Membership of the group was based on possession of a standard of equipment. Eighteen equestrian cavalry centuries at the top (equites equo publico - able to claim a horse paid for by the state). Had come to be based on property qualification. Those better equipped wealthier voted first. Also had fewer members in their centuries - therefore had a disproportionate influence on voting. Presided over by a consul or praetor.

  FUNCTION (a) Election of consuls, praetors and censors, (b) Declarations of War and ratification of Peace Treaties. Some legislation.

  Index

  Abilyx 249

  Achaean League 254-5, 259, 356

  Adherbal 120-1

  Adys 85-7, 131

  Aegates Islands 117, 122-6

  Aemilius Papus, Lucius 139

  Aetolian League 254-5, 257-9, 318

  Africa

  Carthaginian conquest of 28-30 First Punic War 84-92, 110-11, 131

  Merc
enary War 133-6 Second Punic War 245, 286-309 Agathocles, Tyrant of Syracuse 28, 31, 65, 86

  Agrigentum 76-81, 85, 97, 264, 266, 267

  Alexander the Great, King of Macedon 54

  Alimentus, Cincius 23, 216-17

  Allobroges 163-5, 169

  Alps 163-6

  Altinus, Dasius 228

  Andobales see Indibilis

  Andriscus 346, 356

  Anicius, Marcus 225

  Antiochus III, King of Syria 147, 317,

  319, 321, 323, 326-7, 331 Apennine Mountains 182, 184-5,

  192, 193 Apollonia 255, 257, 259

  Appian 22-3, 24 Second Punic War 154, 251, 269, 302

  Third Punic War 335, 336, 340, 347, 348, 352 Apulia 220

  Archimedes 14-15, 106, 263, 266 Ariminum (Rimini) 173, 182, 183, 191

  Ariston of Tyre 331-2 armies

  Carthage 30-6, 83-4, 153-5,

  167-8, 178, 316

  Hellenistic 318-19

  Macedonia 258-9

  Rome 44-54, 84,177-8, 219,

  226-9, 312, 315-16, 358-62 Arpi 228-9, 233 Arretium 182, 184 Aspis (Clupea) 84, 90, 115, 346 Athens 98, 101, 102, 317 Atilius Caiatinus, Aulus 116, 131-2 Atilius Serranus, Gaius 152 Augustus 360-1 Autariatus 134

  Baecula, Battle of (208 BC) 277-9 Baetica 279

  Balearic slingers 153, 154, 179, 187, 207, 302

  Bantius, Lucius 229

  Beneventum 193, 226, 230

  Boii 139, 151, 169, 172

  Bomilcar 226, 238, 264, 265

  Boodes 106

  Bostar 85

  Braneus 163

  Britomarus 140

  Brundisium 234, 256

  Bruttians 72, 223, 226, 235-6, 237-8

  Bruttium 220, 286, 313

  Calor, Battle of the River (214 BC) 226

  Camarina 83, 115

  Campania 38, 193-4, 220, 223, 224,

  228,233-5 Campanians 65-7 Cannae, Battle of (216 BC) 34,

  197-219, 260, 266, 270 Canusium 236

  Capua 194, 223, 224, 225, 228,

  233-5 Carthage

  armies 30-6, 83^, 153-5, 167-8, 316

  attitude to war 149, 156, 315, 365-6

  history of 26-36

  Masinissa 335-6

  Mercenary War 133-6

  naval warfare 31-2, 97-8, 99-100, 104,124

  political system 30, 137

  Roman invasions 85, 86, 87, 215, 296, 307-8, 315, 341-55

  Roman province 356, 357

  Spain 136-8, 143-55

  Syrian War 331

  warfare 30-6, 55, 56-60 Carthalo (First Punic War,

  commander) 121-2 Carthalo (politician after Second Punic

  War) 332, 337

  Carthalo (Second Punic War, Italy)

 

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