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| | Cleomenes III on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Cleomenes came to his downfall suddenly in 222 BC (or possibly 221 BC) when the Achaean League, allied with Antigonus III of Macedon, routed the Spartan army. |  | | In his determined effort to restore the prestige of the city, he began (227 BC) a war against the Achaean League and was successful in many battles. |  | | At home his reforms were revolutionary: the kingship was made the supreme power, the ephorate was abolished, and the citizenship was widely extended, apparently to decrease the danger of discontent and to ally the people with the king. |
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| | Battle of Mylae, 260 BC |
 | | After the defeat and capture of Cnaeus Cornelius Scipio at Lipara, his co-consul Caius Duilius took command of the Roman fleet. |  | | Battle of Mylae, 260 BC Mylae, battle of, 260 BC Naval battle of the First Punic War. |  | | The battle was won by the superior Roman soldiers, with the corvus helping to reduce the Carthaginian advance at sea. |
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| | Articles - List of kings and rulers of Commagene |
 | | The Kingdom of Commagene was a small Hellenistic kingdom in southern Anatolia, near Antioch, which began life as a tributary state of the Seleucids, and later became an independent kingdom, before eventually being annexed by Rome in 72 AD. |  | | Satraps of Commagene, 290-163 BC Sames I c.290-c.260 BC Arsames I c.260-c.228 |
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| | I199: Perez Pharez Phares (1738 BC - ABT 1638 BC) |
 | | 1738 BC - ABT 1638 BC : 1738 BC, Hebron, Canaan, Palestine |  | | [260] [S17] Brown, John Norris, Online Genealogy Project |  | | HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) |
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