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* [[Third Samnite War]]: |
* [[Third Samnite War]]: |
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:* The consul [[Lucius Volumnius Flamma Violens]] and the proconsuls [[Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus]] and [[Publius Decius Mus (consul 312 BC)|Publius Decius Mus]] devastate the lands of [[Samnium]]. |
:* The consul [[Lucius Volumnius Flamma Violens]] and the proconsuls [[Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus]] and [[Publius Decius Mus (consul 312 BC)|Publius Decius Mus]] devastate the lands of [[Samnium]]. |
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:* The [[Samnites|Samnite]] noble [[Gellius Egnatius]] leads an army into [[Umbria]] and makes an alliance with the majority of the [[Etruscans|Etruscan]] city-states and some of the Umbrian cities. |
:* The [[Samnites|Samnite]] noble [[Gellius Egnatius]] leads an army into [[Umbria]] and makes an alliance with the majority of the [[Etruscans|Etruscan]] city-states and some of the Umbrian cities. |
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:* Following the departure of Gellius, the Romans in Samnium attack walled positions. Volumnius captures three forts, Decius captures the town of Murgantia, and Fabius captures the city of Romulea and the town of Ferentinum. |
:* Following the departure of Gellius, the Romans in Samnium attack walled positions. Volumnius captures three forts, Decius captures the town of Murgantia, and Fabius captures the city of Romulea and the town of Ferentinum. |
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:* The Samnite-Etruscan coalition campaigns against the consul [[Appius Claudius Caecus]] in [[Etruria]] and inflicts several defeats on the Romans. |
:* The Samnite-Etruscan coalition campaigns against the consul [[Appius Claudius Caecus]] in [[Etruria]] and inflicts several defeats on the Romans. |
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:* Volumnius orders Fabius to march into Lucania, where he stamps out pro-Samnite disturbances against the ruling class. |
:* Volumnius orders Fabius to march into Lucania, where he stamps out pro-Samnite disturbances against the ruling class. |
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:* Volumnius joins Appius in Etruria and they defeat the Samnite-Etruscan coalition in a battle, killing 6900 and capturing 2120. |
:* Volumnius joins Appius in Etruria and they defeat the Samnite-Etruscan coalition in a battle, killing 6900 and capturing 2120. |
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:* Volumnius launches a surprise attack against a Samnite column that had been raiding [[Campania]]. He frees 7400 Campanian prisoners, kills 6000 Samnites, and captures 2500 Samnites, including the general Statius Minacius and four military tribunes. |
:* Volumnius launches a surprise attack against a Samnite column that had been raiding [[Campania]]. He frees 7400 Campanian prisoners, kills 6000 Samnites, and captures 2500 Samnites, including the general Statius Minacius and four military tribunes. |
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:* Gellius has a powerful warband of [[Semnones]] reinforce the anti-Roman coalition, which is also joined by yet more cities of the Umbrians.{{cite book|first= Titus|last= Livius|title=Ab Urbe Condita 10.16-21}} |
:* Gellius has a powerful warband of [[Semnones]] reinforce the anti-Roman coalition, which is also joined by yet more cities of the Umbrians.{{cite book|first= Titus|last= Livius|title=Ab Urbe Condita 10.16-21}} |
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* The temple to [[Bellona (goddess)|Bellona]] is erected at the south end of the prata Flaminia, later the Circus Flaminius, in [[Rome]].Platner and Ashby, ''A Topographical Dictionary of Rome''. Oxford University Press, 1926. p. 82. |
* The temple to [[Bellona (goddess)|Bellona]] is erected at the south end of the prata Flaminia, later the Circus Flaminius, in [[Rome]].Platner and Ashby, ''A Topographical Dictionary of Rome''. Oxford University Press, 1926. p. 82. |
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====Greece==== |
====Greece==== |
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* [[Ptolemy I Soter|Ptolemy]] makes peace with [[Demetrius Poliorcetes]], to whom he betrothes his daughter Ptolemais. |
* [[Ptolemy I Soter|Ptolemy]] makes peace with [[Demetrius Poliorcetes]], to whom he betrothes his daughter Ptolemais. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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