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Rome

  • With Carthage and Greece conquered, Rome becomes the sole superpower in the Mediterranean world, a distinction it'll continue to hold for approximately the next 700 years.

Africa

  • Carthage falls to Roman forces under Scipio Aemilianus. Carthage was to be completely destroyed by order of the Roman Senate, despite Scipio's protests. End of the Third Punic War.

    Greece

  • Battle of Corinth — The Romans under Lucius Mummius defeat the Achaean League under Critolaus near Corinth. Corinth is destroyed, and the Achaean League dissolved. Greece becomes a Roman province.

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    Astronomy

  • Hipparchus determines the equinoctial point.

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  • Deaths

  • November 28Gentius, the last king of Illyria
  • Critolaus, general of the Achaean League (killed in battle)Further Information

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