Kingdom of Pergamon - Battle of the Caecus River
Time: 241 BC
Place: Present-Day near Bakırçay, Turkey
Details: Pausanias wrote that the greatest achievement of Attalus I (r. 241–197 BC) was his defeat of the Gauls, by which he meant the Galatians, Celts who had migrated to central Asia Minor and established themselves as a major military power.
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