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Nicomedes, more against his brother than his …

Years: 277BCE - 277BCE

Nicomedes, more against his brother than his foreign enemies, now calls in the assistance of more powerful auxiliaries and enters into an alliance with the warlike Celts, or Gauls, who, under Leonnorius and Lutarius, had arrived on the opposite side of the Bosporus and are, at this time, engaged in the siege of Byzantium, 277 BCE.

Three Gallic tribes, twenty thousand strong, are initially recruited.

Having furnished them with the means of crossing into Asia, he first turns the arms of his new auxiliaries against Zipoetes II, whom he defeats and puts to death, and thus reunites the whole of Bithynia under his dominion.

Of the events that follow we have little information.

It is probable that the Celts subsequently assisted Nicomedes against Antiochus, but no particulars are recorded, either of the war or the peace that terminated it.

It appears, however, that Nicomedes was left in the undisturbed possession of Bithynia, which he continues to govern from this time until his death and which is to rise to a high degree of power and prosperity during his long and peaceful reign.

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