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Seleucid king Antiochus III renounces all claim …

Years: 188BCE - 188BCE

Seleucid king Antiochus III renounces all claim to his conquests in Europe and in Asia Minor west of the Taurus at the peace treaty of Apamea, signed with Rome in 188.

According to the humiliating terms of the peace agreement, he also is obliged to pay a huge indemnity of fifteen thousand talents over a period of twelve years, surrender his elephants—a great asset in battle— surrender the entire Syrian fleet except ten warships, and furnish hostages, including his son (the future Antiochos IV).

He is also made to give up his coastal territories and leave the whole of Anatolia as a Roman sphere of influence, most of it under the control of Eumenes II of Pergamon.

He can continue his war in the eastern provinces, but his kingdom is now reduced to Mesopotamia, western Iran, and Syria.

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