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status: UPDATED | Sumer | changes: Applied 32 review answers; fixed duplicate # Sumer heading; fixed footnote formatting (missing newline before ---); cleared 2 residual stale questions left by apply_review_answers (bug filed as Vikunja #98); added @t[~2100 BCE] tag to Epic of Gilgamesh; enriched with new Environmental Foundations section citing Giosan & Goodman 2025 PLOS ONE study on tidal origins of Sumerian agriculture and urbanization; committed and pushed
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status: UPDATED | Sumer | changes: Applied 32 review answers; fixed duplicate # Sumer heading; fixed footnote formatting (missing newline before ---); cleared 2 residual stale questions left by apply_review_answers (bug filed as Vikunja #98); added @t[~2100 BCE] tag to Epic of Gilgamesh; enriched with new Environmental Foundations section citing Giosan & Goodman 2025 PLOS ONE study on tidal origins of Sumerian agriculture and urbanization; committed and pushed
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# Treaty of Apamea
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# Treaty of Apamea
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# Treaty of Apamea
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## Overview
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## Overview
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The Treaty of Apamea (188 BCE) was imposed by Rome on the Seleucid Empire after the Roman-Seleucid War, effectively ending Seleucid power in Anatolia and establishing Roman dominance in the eastern Mediterranean. @t[=188 BCE]
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The Treaty of Apamea (188 BCE) was imposed by Rome on the Seleucid Empire after the Roman-Seleucid War, effectively ending Seleucid power in Anatolia and establishing Roman dominance in the eastern Mediterranean. @t[=188 BCE]
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## Terms
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## Terms
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- Seleucids withdrew from all territory west of the Taurus Mountains
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- Seleucids withdrew from all territory west of the Taurus Mountains
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- Massive war indemnity of 15,000 talents of silver over 12 years
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- War indemnity of 15,000 Euboic talents of silver: 500 paid immediately, 2,500 on Senate ratification, then 1,000 talents annually for 12 years [^1]
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- Seleucid navy reduced to 10 warships; war elephants surrendered
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- Seleucid navy reduced to 10 warships; all war elephants surrendered
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- Territory redistributed to Rome's allies: Pergamon and Rhodes [^1]
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- Territory redistributed to Rome's allies: Pergamon received Lydia, Phrygia, Mysia, Pisidia, and Pamphylia; Rhodes received Caria and Lycia [^1]
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- Antiochus III's son (the future Antiochus IV Epiphanes) taken to Rome as a political hostage [^3]
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- Seleucids prohibited from expanding west of the Taurus Mountains in perpetuity
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## Significance
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## Significance
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- Marked the end of Seleucid influence in Anatolia
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- Marked the end of Seleucid influence in Anatolia
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- Established Rome as the dominant power in the eastern Mediterranean
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- Established Rome as the dominant power in the eastern Mediterranean
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- Established *philia* (amity) between Rome and the Seleucid dynasty, governing relations for the following half-century [^4]
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- Weakened the Seleucid Empire, contributing to its eventual fragmentation [^2]
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- Weakened the Seleucid Empire, contributing to its eventual fragmentation [^2]
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[^1]: Polybius, *Histories* 21.43
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[^1]: Polybius, *Histories* 21.43
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[^2]: Gruen, E. *The Hellenistic World and the Coming of Rome* (1984)
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[^2]: Gruen, E. *The Hellenistic World and the Coming of Rome* (1984)
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[^3]: Wikipedia, "Antiochus IV Epiphanes" — hostage clause of the Treaty of Apamea
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[^4]: Ma, J. "The Treaty of Apamea and the Later Seleucids," *Antichthon* (2015), Cambridge University Press
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## Review Queue
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 10: "Date: 188 BCE" - when was this true?
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> 188 BCE event. Attested by Polybius (~150 BCE) [^1]; Gruen (1984) [^2]. BCE temporal tags not yet supported by factbase.
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 11: "Parties: Roman Republic and Seleucid Empire (Antiochus III)" - when was this true?
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> Historical event. Attested by Polybius (~150 BCE) [^1]; Gruen (1984) [^2].
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 12: "Context: Followed the Battle of Magnesia (190 BCE)" - when was this true?
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> 190 BCE event. Attested by Polybius (~150 BCE) [^1]; Gruen (1984) [^2]. BCE temporal tags not yet supported by factbase.
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> Historical event. Attested by Polybius (~150 BCE) [^1]; Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Historical event. Attested by Polybius (~150 BCE) [^1]; Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Historical event. Attested by Polybius (~150 BCE) [^1]; Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Historical event. Attested by Polybius (~150 BCE) [^1]; Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Historical event. Attested by Polybius (~150 BCE) [^1]; Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Historical event. Attested by Polybius (~150 BCE) [^1]; Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Historical event. Attested by Polybius (~150 BCE) [^1]; Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Polybius 21.43 [^1] and Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Polybius 21.43 [^1] and Gruen (1984) [^2].
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- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 12: "Context: Followed the Battle of Magnesia (190 BCE)" - what is the source?
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> Polybius 21.43 [^1] and Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Polybius 21.43 [^1] and Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Polybius 21.43 [^1] and Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Polybius 21.43 [^1] and Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Polybius 21.43 [^1] and Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Polybius 21.43 [^1] and Gruen (1984) [^2].
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> Antiochus III is the regnal number — the 3rd ruler of that name. Standard historical convention.
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> Still accurate. Gruen (1984) remains a standard reference. The underlying historical facts are well-established.
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