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The Roman–Seleucid War (192–188 BC), also known as the War of Antiochos or the Syrian War, was a military conflict between two coalitions led by the Roman Republic and the Seleucid Empire The fighting took place in Greece, the Aegean Sea and Asia Minor.The war was the consequence of a "cold war" between both powers, which had started in 196 BC.

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  • The Roman–Seleucid War (192–188 BC), also known as the War of Antiochos or the Syrian War, was a military conflict between two coalitions led by the Roman Republic and the Seleucid Empire The fighting took place in Greece, the Aegean Sea and Asia Minor.The war was the consequence of a "cold war" between both powers, which had started in 196 BC.
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  • Roman–Seleucid War
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  • Macedonia
  • Aetolian League
  • Roman Republic
  • Pergamon
  • Achaean League
  • Seleucid Empire
  • Rhodes
  • Athamania
  • Cappadocia
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  • Victory of the anti-Syrian coalition,Treaty of Apamea
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