Macedon has had no central government for …

Years: 276BCE - 276BCE

Macedon has had no central government for the past two years: three men had been offered the crown, but two of them were immediately dethroned and the third one, a nobleman named Sosthenes, had refused the supreme power.

Although the city-dwellers have had to fend for themselves, the Gauls lack the capacity to besiege towns.

Sosthenes has been able to harass Bolgius, who has returned with his loot to the region of modern Serbia.

The Macedonians in 276 acknowledge Antigonus king.

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