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Show OF the fift Booke. The Conteits The Towneof Chalcis in Enboa, taken and facke by the Romansand their Affociates that Lay in Garrifon at Athens. Philip attempreth refolution im preparing for diners werres at oncerhix voyage towar dsthe Hellefpont.:Hee Seckes to bala. ansity withthe Romans, who tarske-Atheushyfurprize: wafteel the Coun; trey about : and makes asourncy into Relopon- nefus.OfNabis thé Tyrantof Lacedemon, & bis wife. Philip offers to make warre' spainft Nabis for the uchetns Hee returncth heme through Attica, whichhe-{poyleth againe: and makefriendly[bew to him, cc: ~TheBtoliansand the Gallo-Greckes, Embaffedourdelades biim withtheof vanguibed by the Roman Confuls Fuluius peace. His forces. He takes the fieldgy mins part of Thell s,ce. s,ch< awdad Manliu Manliu aly. The farceéfVicinins the Roman Conful:an hasdpiftants theBor . with Antiochus,daring their warwith Philip: after which they quarrel with him, The pronides againft the Encmics, Some expoits ofthe Romances, Diners Princes ioyne with them. Great labouringte draw the Actolians intothewerre, doings ofHannibal sé Carthage: whence he is chafed by his ememies,and by the Romances: His flight unto the King Antiochus: The &tolians murmure against the Romans in Gre= 14,re. SN The meeting of Philip with the Romans, §. Vi Ofthe long warres which the Romaneshad with the Gauls, Ligurians, and Spaniards, Of M.Porecius Catouninriesdone by Mala§. XII. Villius the Roman Confal waftsayeere to niffa tothe Carthaginians ; that fuevntosthe & skirmifbing with them on his bordersoe. no effect: war oftheGaals in Italy, An Em- Romansfor insticein vaine. §. VI. The Actolians. labour to prouoke. Antiochus, Philip,azd Nabis, towarre vponthe §. XIII. The Romans begin to make warre by Ne- Romansby whom they hold themfelues wron- bafie of the Romans to Carthage; Mafanifla and Vermina, ce. gotiation. T. Quintius wins « pa/fage againft ged and difersced. Nabis befiegeth GytthePhilip. ‘Theffaiie wafledby Philip, the Ro- um,ana.waflethfomit part of Aches. Theex- mans,and Aetoliaus.The Acheansforfaking 4a skillof Philopoemen in his aduantace of theMacedonian takepart with theRomans.A ground , whereby he utterly vanquifbed Na treatie ofpeace, that was vaine. Philip deli- bis;@c. §. VIL uers Argosto Nabisthe TyrantywheprefentAntiochusper/ivaded by Thoas the deby casters into League withthe Romans, solian, comes. quer into Greece, ill attended. §. XIII. The battel at Cynofcephalx,wherin Phi- Sundty. paffages betweene him, the Attoli= lip was vanguifbedby T Qaintius. ans, Chalcidians, and others. He wins chalT.Quittius falls: ont with the Actolians, cisyand thereby thewhole ile of Eubed. The and grants trace unto Philip, withconditi- vanity ofthe Kings: Embaffadors, orbe Ate tolians : with the ciuill anfwer of Titus = ons, upon which thepeace ts ratified,Orc. their difcourfe, before the Acheans. That it CHAP. V. The Warres ofthe Romans with Antiochusthe Great, and his Adberents, WV kings, of the races of Seleucus and Ptolomie', reigned in Afia and Egypt before Antiochus the Great. §.TL ; The beginning of the great Antiochus his veigue, OfPtolomie Euergetes.and: Philopator, Kings of Egypt. warreberweene Antiochus and Philopator,c+e, concerned the Greekes to haue defired petty betmeene the Romans and An tiochus: asthe bef affurance oftheir oveneliberty,o% §. VIII. 2 Lucitis Scipio, hawing with him Publius Lien! e his the African his elder brother, for The fecond Macedon Warre. : F to the Aetolians, thatfo bee might at leyfare paffeinto Afia, Much troublesome bi, de Sea,and diners fizhts. da innafion me af meneshis kingdomes with thefige of © e. gamus,. rayfed-by an handfull ofthe ot ans. L. Scipio the Confull comes into rp where Antiochus maf earne/lly defines pesi: lund is \dénied it, The battell of Mere wouriteswhen be was. dead, Antiochus pre- ufed their victory. Lis Cornelius Sao Pores towarre ontheyoung childe Prolomic Ser Priofh, fumptuows Tirinmph auer his pat chus,is/urnamed The Afiatiques? 1 x, sher wasfliled The African, ge ie Maienceh maa ay Q.Martius the Romatt Coafit! : with ex. treme difficulty @ dangerenters into Temfe The cowardize ofPerfeus iz abandoning He condition soherein thofe Princes and Mee. aigs hia! a Dium quitted y Effates remained, which were affociates TheR Sia avegae teas ai: ofthe Romans, when the warre with Antio- Srucceffe : Mari OTC f1k‘¢with ih chus wasfinifbed. The Romans quarrel with Philip,cc. ‘ ; §. II. : w Se Os Oe - VIIL B Of L.Zmylius s Paulus, Ps she Confull.. HisHi Thedeath of Philopcemen,Hannibal, & tourney, Heforceth Perfeus ta Geom Hee Scipio,ce. §. III. Philip making prouifionfor / aee warre againft the Romans, deales hardly with many of his ownefubiects, His Negotiation with the Baflarn, His crueltic.He fufpected hisfon De- metrius. Demetrius accafed by his Brother Perfeus:and(bortly afterflain by his fathers sppointmentcrc. §. IIIL will not hazard battaile with any difaduantage. Ofan Eclipfe of the Moone. Aimylius his fuperftition.Be The battel tee of Pydna. 5 Perk u hisflight.ue forfakes his eee ar haftilyyeelds to Amylius.Perleus at Samoz thrace.Heyeelds bimfelfe tothe Roman Ad» mirall :and is fentprifoner to Amylius, ar ee Gentius Kéag of the Ilyrians, takes by How the Baftarnz fel vpon Dardania.The *he Romans. behaniour of Perfeusin the beginning of his reigae.Some wars of the Romans: ad how theyfuffered Mafaniffa, cruelly to oppre/fe the Carthaginians. They quarrelwith Perfeus, §. X. How theRomans behaaed themfelues iw Greece zd Macedon,after their victory a« #¢" Per.feus. §. XI, §. V. The warre of Antiochus vpeé Egypt, How Eumenes King ofPergamus, wat ba- brought toend by the Roman Embaffaiors, ee Sied, with Phatnaces, the Rhodians, and others, His hatred to the Macedonian : whom GX How the Romans were dreadful unte all he 4ccufeth tothe Roman Senate,cre. Kings. Their demeanour towards Eumenes, §. VI TheRomansfolicit the Greckes to joyne with them in the war againft Perfeus. How Prufias, Mafaniffa, and Cotys. The end of Perfeus and his children. The inflabilitie of Kingly Eflates. The Trinmphes of Paulus, the Greekesflood affectedin that warre. The Anicius, and OGtauius: with the ConclufiHmoroufuelfe of Perfeus. Martiuse Roman on of the werke. vu nant, isfont into Greece.Hegrants long i Ea §. 111. wherein Antiochus being vanquyye'> y die «| The lewd reigne ofPtolomie Philopatot deth to the Romanscoodpleafure. hii= dx Egypt: with the tragicallend ofhis Fa- tions of the peace, fa what fort padi A Epiphanes, sefenne ofPhilopators:His ir- mans hadinthis werre,crc, CHAP. VI. The Romanes bila friendly correfpondence FINIS. |