Ancient Greece - First Macedonian War
Time: 214 BC
Place: Macedonia and Illyria
Details: The Antigonid Kingdom became involved in a war with the Roman Republic in the late 3rd century. Although the First Macedonian War was inconclusive, the Romans, in typical fashion, continued to fight Macedon until it was completely absorbed into the Roman Republic (by 149 BC).
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