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150 BC (search for this): text Pun., chapter 10
152 BC (search for this): text Pun., chapter 10
157 BC (search for this): text Pun., chapter 10
182 BC (search for this): text Pun., chapter 10
174 BC (search for this): text Pun., chapter 10
195 BC (search for this): text Pun., chapter 10
CHAPTER X
Masinissa's Depredations -- Factions in Carthage -- The Visit of Cato -- War with Masinissa -- A Battle with Masinissa -- Carthaginian Army surrounded and captured
Y.R. 559
Thus the second war between the Romans and the B.C. 195 Carthaginians, which began in Spain and terminated in Africa with the aforesaid treaty, came to an end. This was about the 144th Olympiad according to the Greek reckoning. Presently Masinissa, being incensed against the Carthaginians and relying on the friendship of the Romans, seized a considerable part of the territory belonging to the former on the ground that it had once belonged to himself. The Carthaginians appealed to the Romans to bring Masinissa to terms. The Romans accordingly sent arbitrators, but told them to favor Masinissa as much as they could. Thus Masinissa appropriated a part of the Carthaginian territory and made a treaty with them which lasted about fifty years, during which Carthage, blessed with peace, a
193 BC (search for this): text Pun., chapter 10