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Histoire de l'Extreme-Orient

Charles S. Gardner, +2 more
- 01 Oct 1930 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 1, pp 161
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This article is published in The American Historical Review.The article was published on 1930-10-01. It has received 15 citations till now.

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Rome, the fall of Macedon and the sack of Corinth

Peter Derow
TL;DR: In the first century BC, the Senate decreed that Corinth was to be burnt and everything in it sold or carried off to Rome as discussed by the authors, and the Senate also sent an embassy to Zeuxippus, who represented himself.
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The Second Punic War

John Briscoe
TL;DR: The Senate took advantage of Carthage's difficulties in the Mercenary War to seize Sardinia, and the subsequent Carthaginian resentment as a major cause of the Second Punic War.
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Rome against Philip and Antiochus

TL;DR: The Roman peace was being shaken by the Aetolians as discussed by the authors, who decided, in the absence of Roman troops, to try to upset the Roman settlement by sending a message via Nicanor from Athens.
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The Seleucids and their rivals

TL;DR: The war between Antiochus III and the Romans had been decided in Asia Minor and it was almost exclusively, that territory changed hands as mentioned in this paper, and the events that brought Antiochus to the throne moved so quickly that scholars have often assumed part or all of them, including the assassination of Seleucus, had been arranged by Rome and Eumenes with Heliodorus the pawn.
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The transformation of Italy, 300 – 133 B.C. The evidence of archaeology

TL;DR: The evidence leaves no doubt that the beginning of the third century and even the end of the fourth century constituted an intensely creative period in Italy and that models and ideas spread more vigorously in the field of art than in that of ordinary craft products, which Central Italy had no great need to import as discussed by the authors.