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== Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Roman Republic ==== * [[Roman Republic|Rome]] aims for a quick end to hostilities in the [[First Punic War]] and decides to invade the [[Carthage|Carthaginian]] colonies in Northern Africa to force the enemy to accept terms. A major fleet is built, including transports for the army and its equipment, and warships for their protection. Carthage under [[Hamilcar (Drepanum)|Hamilcar]] tries to intervene but a force under the Roman general and [[consul]] [[Marcus Atilius Regulus]] and his colleague [[Lucius Manlius Vulso Longus]] defeat the Carthaginian fleet in the [[Battle of Cape Ecnomus]] off the southern coast of [[Sicily]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Casson |first=Lionel |title=Ships and Seamanship in the Ancient World |publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press |year=1995 |isbn=0-8018-5130-0 |edition=1st |location=Baltimore, Maryland}}</ref> ==== North Africa ==== * Following the Battle of Cape Ecnomus, the Romans land an army near [[Carthage]] (Tunesia, North Africa) and begin ravaging the Carthaginian countryside. The Roman army soon forces the capitulation of [[Kelibia|Clupea]], a town {{convert|40|mi|km|abbr=off}} east of Carthage. After setting up Roman defenses for the city, the two consuls receive instructions from Rome that Vulso is to set sail for Rome, taking most of the fleet with him. Regulus, on the other hand, is to stay with the infantry and cavalry to finish the war.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Clupea - Livius |url=https://www.livius.org/articles/place/clupea/ |access-date=2022-12-01 |website=www.livius.org}}</ref> * [[Marcus Atilius Regulus]] marches to Aspis and takes the town after a [[Siege of Aspis|short siege]]. * From their new base at Aspis the Romans march on towards [[Carthage]]; they encounter and defeat the Carthaginian army at the [[Battle of Adys]]. ==== China ==== * The [[Great Wall of China]] construction starts.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Centre |first=UNESCO World Heritage |title=The Great Wall |url=https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/438/ |access-date=2022-12-01 |website=UNESCO World Heritage Centre |language=en}}</ref> * [[Luoyang]] falls without much resistance to the armies of the [[Qin (state)|Qin]], ending the reign of the emperor [[Zhou Nan Wang]]. Although a successor was appointed as [[Dong Zhou Hui Wang]], traditionally in [[Chinese history]] this is considered the end of the [[Zhou dynasty]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Qian |first=Sima |title=The Grand Scribe's Records, Vol. 1: The Basic Annals of Pre-Han China |publisher=Indiana University Press |year=1995 |edition=1st |location=Bloomington, Indiana}}</ref> * The [[Du Jiang Yan Irrigation System]] is constructed, ending flooding and irrigating thousands of square miles of land through an ingeniously designed system.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Zhang |first=Kan |title=World Heritage in China |publisher=The Press of South China University of Technology |year=2006 |isbn=7-5623-2390-9 |location=Guangzhou}}</ref> </onlyinclude>
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