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* ] is elected ] along with ], and initiates a number of unpopular reforms and crackdowns. He expels seven members of the ]; one of them, a Manilius, for having "embraced his wife" during the day in the presence of their daughter (] notes that the Greek verb ''periplakenai'' may have meant a more intimate sort of activity). * ] is elected ] along with ], and initiates a number of unpopular reforms and crackdowns. He expels seven members of the ]; one of them, a Manilius, for having "embraced his wife" during the day in the presence of their daughter (] notes that the Greek verb ''periplakenai'' may have meant a more intimate sort of activity).
* ] was captured and executed by Messene rebels


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* ], Latin playwright * ], Latin playwright
* ], last great greek general, of the Achaean League


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Centuries: 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - 1st century BC

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Events

  • Cato the Elder is elected censor along with Lucius Valerius Flaccus, and initiates a number of unpopular reforms and crackdowns. He expels seven members of the Senate; one of them, a Manilius, for having "embraced his wife" during the day in the presence of their daughter (David Matz notes that the Greek verb periplakenai may have meant a more intimate sort of activity).
  • Philopoemen was captured and executed by Messene rebels

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