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Rome decides the sea war in the Roman-Syrian War for itself and ends up in Asia Minor. |
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| 190 BC In other calendars | |
| Buddhist calendar | 354/355 (southern Buddhism); 353/354 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana ) |
| Chinese calendar | 41st (42nd) cycle , year of the metal pig辛亥 ( at the beginning of the year metal dog 庚戌) |
| Greek calendar | 2nd / 3rd Year of the 147th Olympiad |
| Jewish calendar | 3571/72 |
| Roman calendar | from urbe condita DLXIV (564) |
| Seleucid era | Babylon: 121/122 (turn of the year April); Syria: 122/123 (New Year October) |
Events
Politics and world events
- After the Celtic War in Northern Italy, northern Italy is annexed to the Roman Empire .
- 190 / v 189th BC : Battle of Magnesia
Culture
- The Middle Latène Period is replaced by the Late Latène Period .
Born
- around 190 BC Chr .: Cornelia, mother of the Gracches († around 100 BC )
- around 190 BC Chr .: Hipparchus , Greek astronomer († around 120 BC )
- around 190 BC Chr .: Seleukos von Seleukia , Greek astronomer who defended the heliocentric worldview
Died
- Cao Can , Chinese politician
- around 190 BC Chr .: Apollonios von Perge , Greek mathematician (* around 262 BC )