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  Titus Quinctius Flamininus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the negotiations, Flamininus was made proconsul, giving him the authority to continue the war rather than finishing the negotiations.
Flamininus was sent to negotiate with him in 192 BC, and warned him not to interfere with the Greek states.
Flamininus was present at the Battle of Thermopylae in 191 BC, in which Antiochus was defeated.
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 Battle of Cynoscephalae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Cynoscephalae was fought in Thessaly in 197 BC between the Roman army, led by Titus Quinctius Flamininus, and the Antigonid dynasty of Macedon, led by Philip V.
Flamininus, with his allies from the Aetolian League, were stationed at Thebes, and marched out towards Pherae in search of Philip, who was at Larisa.
When Flamininus began his march to Larisa he had under his command about 32,500 to 33,400 soldiers, along with troops from the Aetolian League, light infantry from Athamania, mercenary archers from Crete, and elephants and Numidian cavalry from King Masinissa of Numidia.
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 TITUS QUINCTIUS FLAMININUS - LoveToKnow Article on TITUS QUINCTIUS FLAMININUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Flamininus was one of the first and most successful of the rising school of Roman statesmen, the opponents of the narrow patriotism of which Cato was the type.
Hostilities were renewed in the spring of 197, and Flamininus took the field supported by nearly the whole of Greece.
The left wing of the Roman army was retiring in confusion before the Macedonian right led by Philip in person, when Flamininus, leaving them to their fate, boldly charged the left wing under Nicanor, which was forming on the heights.
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 Flamininus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Though proposals were submitted to the Senate, the talks broke down, and fighting resumed until Flamininus' victory at Cynoscephalae (197).
At the Isthmian Games at Corinth in 196, Flamininus proclaimed that all Greeks in Europe and Asia were to be free and governed by their own laws.
In 189 he served as censor, and in 183 he was sent to Prusias, king of Bithynia, to demand the surrender of the Carthaginian general Hannibal.
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Roberts, Benjamin Titus Roberts, Benjamin Titus, 1823-93, American clergyman, one of the founders of the Free Methodist Church, b.
Flamininus, Titus Quinctius Flamininus, Titus Quinctiustī´tes kwĬngk´shes flămĬnī´nes, c.230-175 BC, Roman general and statesman.
Titus Titus, in the Bible, early Christian, a missionary and friend of St. Paul.
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 Livy: the Periochae of Books 31-35
Flamininus himself, assisted by the Aetolian and Athamanian allies, fought in Thessaly, which is close to Macedonia, while Lucius Quinctius Flamininus (the consul's brother), assisted by king Attalus [I Soter of Pergamum] and the Rhodians, fought a naval battle near Euboea and the sea coast.
Proconsul Titus Quinctius Flamininus decisively defeated Philip at Cynoscephalae in Thessaly.
Titus Quinctius Flamininus terminated the war successfully waged against the Spartans and their tyrant Nabis, giving them the peace they wanted, and liberating the inhabitants of Argos, who had been ruled by a tyrant.
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 Cynocephalae 197 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Flamininus in response orders his right to hold their ground, and leads his left (4,200 infantry plus allied support) to relieve his light troops near the summit.
But while his left wing is still deploying across the ridge, Flamininus orders his right wing, with the elephants, to attack the Macedonian left, still in echeloned formation as it deploys, is easily pushed back by the Romans and their elephants But the Roman left is still in trouble.
In 196, Flamininus proclaimed at the Isthmian games that the cities of Greece were to be free, with no garrisons and no Roman control, and Flamininus was hailed as the liberator of Greece.
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 Titus Quinctius Flamininus
Flamininus, Titus Quinctius, c.230–175 B.C., Roman general and statesman.
He served in the Second Punic War against Hannibal and the Carthaginians and became consul in 198 B.C. Flamininus defeated (197) Philip V of Macedon at Cynoscephalae and, at the Isthmian games (196) in Corinth, declared the independence of the Greek cities.
In 183, Flamininus sought to induce Prusias, king of Bithynia, to deliver up Hannibal, but the latter committed suicide rather than be surrendered to the Romans.
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 Sharp Blue: Flamininus at Corinth
The previous year, Flamininus and his legions, including many veterans of Scipio Africanus' campaigns in Spain and Africa, had utterly defeated the armies of Philip V of Macedon at Cynoscephalae in Thessaly.
Flamininus was truly a mighty conqueror, and the Greeks knew what to expect of conquerors: subjugation, brutality, and the exaction of tribute.
So when Flamininus' herald proclaimed that the Romans had come not as conquerors but as liberators and that Greece would henceforth be free to govern itself according to its ancestral laws without Roman garrisons or the paying of tribute, the consul was almost mobbed by the euphoric crowds.
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 Titus Quinctius Flamininus Biography / Biography of Titus Quinctius Flamininus Biography Biography
After holding various minor offices, in (or before) 199 Flamininus became quaestor and in the same year was chosen consul for 198, although he had neither been aedile and praetor nor attained the required age of 30.
Danger from Antiochus III of Syria caused Roman troops to be retained in Greece, and in 195 Flamininus defeated the adventurer Nabis of Sparta.
In 194 Flamininus departed from Greece, was honored by the Greeks as their liberator, and celebrated a magnificent triumph in Rome.
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 Flamininus philip - Flamininus, Titus Quinctius. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Flamininus, for example, after defeating Philip V at the battle of Cynoscephalae in 197 BCE, thus ending the 2nd Macedonian War, gave a speech at the
Flamininus sent out his cavalry, which engaged Philip's troops when they unexpectedly came After a brief pursuit, Flamininus allowed Philip to escape.
consul in 198 BC Flamininus defeated (197) Philip V of Macedon at Cynoscephalae and, In 183, Flamininus sought to induce Prusias, king of Bithynia,
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Titus
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 Appian's Roman History: The Macedonian Wars
Flamininus ordered Philip to retire from Greece, not on account of the Romans, but of the Greek cities themselves and to make good the damage he had done to the aforesaid cities.
[§11] Flamininus replied, "Alexander cannot be ignorant of the custom of the Romans, who never destroy an enemy at once, but have spared many offenders, as recently the Carthaginians, restoring their property to them and making allies of those who had done them wrong.
As he was a very young man and somewhat flustered, they directed him to read his father's memorandum in which were written down, one by one, the things already done and those yet to be done, although decided upon contrary to justice; for, indeed, his unjust acts were prominent in the thought of many.
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 Delphi - Pathways to Ancient Myth
This famous representation of Apollo from circa 480 BC is known as a white ground kylix.
This portrait is of the Roman Consul Titus Quinctius Flamininus.
Titus defeated Philip IV of Macedon at Cynoscephalae in 197 BC.
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 Flamininus philip, - History of the Macedonian People from Ancient times to the Present   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
consul in 198 Flamininus defeated (197) Philip V of Macedon at Cynoscephalae and, In 183, Flamininus sought to induce Prusias, king of Bithynia,
The words of T. Quinctius Flamininus, victor over Philip V of Macedon and self-proclaimed liberator of Greeks, epitomized the posture.
Titus Quinctius Flamininius was appointed general of the Roman army sent against Philip V of Macedonia in 198 bc.
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 Flamininus, Titus Quinctius --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Flamininus was a military tribune during the Second Punic War (218–201) and had a distinguished military career.
Elected quaestor in 205, he exercised the authority (imperium) of a praetor at Tarentum in southern Italy, and he twice (202, 200) was involved in the distribution of lands to victorious troops.
He was pardoned by Emperor Vespasian and became a partisan of Rome, serving under Titus in the Roman siege of Jerusalem in 70.
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 Flamininus - Album Civium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
What Titus Quintius Flamininus, whom we select as a parallel to Philopœmen, Titus had a brother, Lucius Flamininus, very unlike him in all points of
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Flamininus, Titus Quinctius Roman general and statesman who established Roman hegemony over Greece.
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In the last years of the third century BC and the early years of the second century BC, the emerging power of Rome was brought into conflict with the kingdom of Macedonia in northern Greece, under its ruler Philip V (238-179 BC).
The second conflict between the two powers was brought to a close in 197 BC with a victory over Philip's forces at the Battle of Cynoscephalae by the Roman general Titus Quinctius Flamininus.
This remarkable coin was probably issued in the wake of the victory of Cynoscephalae.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Flamininus Titus Quinctius
Titus Quintius Flamininus, also known as Flaminius Titus, was a Roman general and statesman who led a successful campaign against Philip V,...
Flamininus, Lucius Quinctius (died 170 bc), Roman admiral, brother of the general and statesman Titus Quinctius Flamininus.
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 The truth about Macedonia
The decisive battle was at Cynoscephalae in Thessaly in 197 BC, when the legions of Titus Flamininus defeated Philip's Macedonian phalanx.
Macedonian control of Greece was shattered, and at the Isthmian Games in Corinth in 196 BC, Flamininus proclaimed the freedom of Greece, although in fact Greece had now become a Roman protectorate in all but name.
Titus Quinctius Flamininus - "the Greeks hailed him as their liberator".
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 Skattabrain: Benjamin Titus Roberts: A biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 TITUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Festus
Flamininus defeated Philip, Paulus Perseus, Metellus Pseudo-Philip, by whose triumphs Macedonia was joined to the Roman people.
The Illyrians, who had borne aid to the Macedonians, we conquered on that same occasion through Lucius Ancius, a praetor, and we received them, with King Gentius, in capitulation.
Probably a mistake for Titus Didius (5), RE V, cols.
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 Search Results for Titus - Encyclopædia Britannica
It is unlikely that either Titus Tatius or Romulus was a historical personage.
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a New Testament writing addressed to one of Paul's close companions, Titus, who was the organizer of the churches in Crete.
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 AllRefer.com - Titus Quinctius Flamininus (Ancient History, Rome, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Titus Quinctius Flamininus[tI´tus kwingk´shus flaminI´nus] Pronunciation Key, c.230–175
He served in the Second Punic War against Hannibal and the Carthaginians and became consul in 198
B.C. Flamininus defeated (197) Philip V of Macedon at Cynoscephalae and, at the Isthmian games (196) in Corinth, declared the independence of the Greek cities.
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 Archived Weblog Entry - 10/01/2003: "ROMAN ARRANGEMENTS...ARE THEY SIMILAR TO OUR OWN?"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
But this passage is actually over 2000 years old, being written by Titus Livius Livy about the Greek cities and their Roman liberators in the Second Macedonian War in 197 BC.
Titus Quinctius Flamininus was a Roman consul at the time and in command of the army that defeated Phillip V at Cynoscephalae, and soon after his victory, he attended the Isthmian games at Corinth and proclaimed Greek freedom.
Though the Greeks were initially awestruck and incredibly joyous, they soon began to resent the extensive Roman involvement in their local affairs.
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