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{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2011}} {{Year nav|-250}} {{BC year in topic|250}} [[File:Germanic tribes (750BC-1AD).png|thumb|Germanic tribes in Europe in 250 BC (red, orange and yellow)]] __NOTOC__ Year '''250 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 Regulus and Longus''' (or, less frequently, '''year 504 ''[[Ab urbe condita]]'''''). The denomination 250 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 === ==== Egypt ==== * According to the [[Letter of Aristeas]], [[Ptolemy II Philadelphus|Ptolemy II]] invited the [[Jew]]ish [[residency (domicile)|residents]] of [[Alexandria]] to have their [[torah]] translated into [[Koine Greek|Greek]]. Because around seventy translators are used to [[Achievement (heraldry)|achieve]] this, the [[translation]] is known as the [[Septuagint]]. * Following the death of the King of [[Cyrene, Libya|Cyrene]], [[Magas of Cyrene|Magas]], Queen [[Apama II]], Magas' widow, and [[Antigonus II Gonatas|Antigonus II]] arrange the marriage of Antigonus' half-brother [[Demetrius the Fair]] to [[Berenice II|Berenice of Cyrene]], daughter of Magas and Apama. However, when Demetrius the Fair arrives, Apama becomes his lover. In response, Berenice leads an [[Rebellion|uprising]] in which Demetrius is killed in Apama's bedroom. ==== Roman Republic ==== * In the [[First Punic War|Punic War]], the [[Roman Republic|Romans]] shift their attention to the southwest of [[Sicily]]. They send a naval expedition toward the [[Carthage|Carthaginian]] city of [[Lilybaeum]]. En route, the Romans seize and [[burn]] the Carthaginian held cities of Selinous and [[Heraclea Minoa]]. The Romans then begin the [[Siege of Lilybaeum (250–241 BC)|siege of Lilybaeum]]. * According to tradition ([[Horace]], Odes, iii. 5), after the defeat of the Carthaginians at the [[Battle of Panormus]], the Carthaginians release [[Marcus Atilius Regulus]] from [[prison]] and he is sent to Rome on [[parole]] to negotiate a peace or an [[Prisoner exchange|exchange of prisoners]]. However, on his arrival, he strongly urges the [[Roman Senate]] to refuse both proposals and continue fighting. After this he then honours his parole by returning to Carthage where he is executed by being placed in a spiked barrel, which is then let roll down a hill. ==== Persia ==== * [[Andragoras (3rd century BC)|Andragoras]], a Seleucid [[satrap]] of the province of Partahia ([[Parthia]]), tries to gain independence from the [[Seleucid Kingdom]] under [[Antiochus II Theos|Antiochus II]]. ==== India ==== * According to the [[Theravāda]] commentaries and [[chronicle]]s, the [[Buddhist councils|Third Buddhist Council]] is convened by the [[Mauryan]] king [[Ashoka]] at [[Pataliputra]] (modern [[Patna]]), under the leadership of the monk [[Moggaliputta Tissa]]. Its objective is to purify the [[Buddhist]] movement, particularly from opportunistic factions which are being attracted by the royal patronage. * The [[Maurya period|Mauryan]] sculpture ''[[Didarganj Yakshi]] holding a Fly Whisk'', from [[Patna]], [[Bihar]] in [[India]], is made (approximate date). It is now kept at the [[Patna Museum]] in Patna. * The Mauryan ''[[Lion Capital of Ashoka]]'', is erected as part of a pillar at [[Sarnath]], [[Uttar Pradesh]] in India (approximate date). It is now preserved at the [[Sarnath Museum]] in Sarnath. ==== China ==== * [[King Zhuangxiang of Qin|Zichu]] becomes the king of [[State of Qin|Qin]], with [[Lü Buwei]] his Prime Minister. * The Qin general Meng Ao captures the [[State of Han|Han]] cities of [[Chenggao]] and [[Xingyang]], thereby establishing the [[Sanchuan Commandery]].<ref>{{cite book|first=Sima|last= Qian|title=Records of the Grand Historian, Section: Basic Annals of Qin}}</ref> </onlyinclude> == Births == * [[Agron of Illyria|Agron]], king of the [[Illyria|Ardiaean Kingdom]] (approximate date) == Deaths == * [[Erasistratus]], Greek [[Anatomy|anatomist]] and royal physician under [[Seleucus I Nicator]] of [[Syria]]. He has founded a school of [[anatomy]] in [[Alexandria]] (b. [[310 BC]]) * [[Gongsun Long]], Chinese scholar and [[Chinese philosophy|philosopher]] (b. c. [[325 BC]]) * [[Hieronymus of Cardia]], Greek general and [[historian]] (b. [[354 BC]]) * [[Magas of Cyrene]], king of [[Cyrenaica]] (modern [[Libya]]) (b. c. [[320 BC]]) * [[Marcus Atilius Regulus]], Roman general and [[Roman consul|consul]] ([[Capital punishment|executed]]) * [[Timaeus (historian)|Timaeus]], Greek historian who has studied rhetoric under a pupil of [[Socrates]] (b. c. [[345 BC]]) * [[King Xiaowen of Qin|Xiaowen of Qin]], Chinese king of the [[Qin (state)|Qin State]] (b. [[302 BC]]) * [[King Zhaoxiang of Qin|Zhaoxiang of Qin]], Chinese king of the Qin State (b. 325 BC) == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:250 Bc}} [[Category:250 BC| ]]
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