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{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2011}} {{Year nav|-190}} {{BC year in topic|190}} __NOTOC__ Year '''190 BC''' was a year of the [[Roman calendar|pre-Julian Roman calendar]]. At the time it was known as the '''Year of the Consulship of Asiaticus and Laelius''' (or, less frequently, '''year 564 ''[[Ab urbe condita]]'''''). The denomination 190 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the [[Anno Domini]] [[calendar era]] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. == Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Greece ==== * The [[Battle of the Eurymedon (190 BC)|Battle of the Eurymedon]] is fought between a [[Seleucid]] fleet and ships from [[Rhodes]] and [[Pergamum]], who are allied with the [[Roman Republic]]. The Seleucids are led by the famous [[Carthage|Carthaginian]] general [[Hannibal]]. The Rhodians and their allies are victorious and Hannibal's fleet is forced to flee. * Subsequently, the naval [[Battle of Myonessus]] is fought between a Seleucid fleet and a Roman fleet with the help of Rhodian ships. The Romans and their allies are victorious. * As [[Philip V of Macedon]] has aided Rome against her enemies on the Greek peninsula, his [[tribute]] to Rome is remitted and his son, Demetrius, is restored to him after being held hostage in Rome for a number of years. ==== Seleucid Empire ==== * Meeting no further resistance from the Seleucids and their allies, the Roman army under general [[Scipio Africanus]] and his brother [[Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus|Lucius]], along with King [[Eumenes II of Pergamum]] and other allies, cross the [[Hellespont]] into [[Anatolia]]. * With the increasingly real threat to his Empire from the Romans, [[Antiochus III the Great|Antiochus III]] is eager to negotiate on the basis of Rome's previous demands, but the Romans insist that he first give up the region west of the [[Taurus Mountains]]. When Antiochus refuses, the [[Battle of Magnesia]] is fought near [[Magnesia ad Sipylum]], on the plains of [[Lydia]] in [[Anatolia]], between the Romans, led by the consul Lucius Cornelius Scipio and his brother, Scipio Africanus, with their ally Eumenes II of Pergamum, and the army of Antiochus III the Great of the Seleucid Empire. The resulting decisive Roman victory ends the conflict with the Seleucids for the control of [[Ancient Greece|Greece]]. * Following Antiochus III's defeat by the Romans, two of Antiochus III's [[Armenia]]n [[satrap]]s, [[Artaxias I|Artaxias]] and [[Zariadres]], declare themselves independent of the Seleucids. With Roman consent, they establish themselves as kings of the [[Kingdom of Armenia (Antiquity)|Kingdom of Armenia]] and the district of [[Sophene]] ([[Armenia Minor]]), respectively. Artaxias builds his capital, [[Artaxata]], on the [[Araxes River]] (now the [[Aras River]]) near [[Lake Sevan]]. * For assisting the Romans in defeating Antiochus III, Eumenes II of Pergamum is rewarded with a great increase in territory. He is given control over the [[Thracian Chersonese]] (the modern [[Gallipoli]] peninsula) and over most of the former Seleucid possessions in [[Anatolia]]. ==== Roman Republic ==== * One of the main highways in Roman Italy, the [[Via Appia]], is extended to [[Benevento]] and [[Venosa]]. === By topic === ==== Art ==== * The statue [[Nike (mythology)|Nike]] ([[Winged Victory of Samothrace|Victory]]) of [[Samothrace]] is created (possible date). It is discovered in [[1863]] and is now kept at [[Musée du Louvre]] in Paris. </onlyinclude> == Births == * [[Cornelia (mother of the Gracchi)|Cornelia]], second daughter of [[Scipio Africanus]]. She will be considered by Roman society to be the perfect example of a virtuous Roman woman (d. [[100 BC]]) * [[Hipparchus]], Greek astronomer, geographer, and mathematician (d. c. [[120 BC]]) == Deaths == * [[Apollonius of Perga]], Greek mathematician, geometer and astronomer of the [[Alexandria]]n school, known by his contemporaries as "The Great Geometer", whose treatise "Conics" is one of the greatest scientific works from the ancient world (b. c. [[262 BC]]) == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:190 Bc}} [[Category:190 BC| ]]
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