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===By place=== ===By place===
====Roman Republic==== ====Roman Republic====
* The ] under the Roman ] ] secure the alliance of ]. The treaty with Rome restricts Hieron II’s kingdom to southeast ] and the eastern coast of Sicily as far as ]. From this date until his death, Hieron II remains loyal to the Romans. * The ] under the ] ] secure the alliance of ]. The treaty with Rome restricts Hieron II's kingdom to southeast ] and the eastern coast of Sicily as far as ]. From this date until his death, Hieron II remains loyal to the Romans.


====Greece==== ====Greece====
* ] attacks and conquers the greater part of ]ia. However, he is then driven out of both Macedonia and ] by ], the son of King ] of Macedonia. * ] attacks and conquers the greater part of ]ia. However, he is then driven out of both Macedonia and ] by ], the son of King ] of Macedonia.
* ] succeeds ] in his ] School in ]. * ] succeeds ] in his ] School in ].


====Asia Minor==== ====Asia Minor====
* ] succeeds his uncle ] to the throne of ]. As Philetaerus was a eunuch, he adopted his nephew Eumenes (the son of Philetaerus' brother also named Eumenes) as his successor. * ] succeeds his uncle ] to the throne of ]. As Philetaerus was a eunuch, he adopted his nephew Eumenes (the son of Philetaerus' brother also named Eumenes) as his successor.


==Births== ==Births==
* ], king of Macedon ]-]. * ], king of Macedonia ]-].


==Deaths== ==Deaths==
* ], founder (reigned from ]) of the ], a line of rulers of a powerful kingdom of ], in northwest ]. (b. c. ]) * ], founder (reigned from ]) of the ], a line of rulers of a powerful kingdom of ], in northwest ] (b. c. ]).

==References==
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- PharaohPtolemy II Philadelphus, 34
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263 BC in various calendars
Gregorian calendar263 BC
CCLXIII BC
Ab urbe condita491
Ancient Egypt eraXXXIII dynasty, 61
- PharaohPtolemy II Philadelphus, 21
Ancient Greek era129th Olympiad, year 2
Assyrian calendar4488
Balinese saka calendarN/A
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  • Eumenes I succeeds his uncle Philetaerus to the throne of Pergamum. As Philetaerus was a eunuch, he adopted his nephew Eumenes (the son of Philetaerus' brother also named Eumenes) as his successor.

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