218 BC

218 BC

__NOTOC__

Events

By place

Carthage

* A Carthaginian army under Hannibal attacks Rome's Spanish allies. Roman inactivity encourages Hannibal to embark on a daring campaign: the conquest of Spain as far north as the Pyrenees, a clear violation of the Ebro River treaty of the First Punic War. Hasdrubal, the second son of Hamilcar Barca, is left in command of Spain when his brother Hannibal begins his campaign.
* Hannibal sets out with around 40,000 men and 50 elephants from New Carthage (Cartagena) to northern Spain and then into the Pyrenees where his army meets with stiff resistance from the Pyrenean tribes. This opposition and the desertion of some of his Spanish troops greatly diminishes his numbers, but he reaches the Rhône River facing little resistance from the tribes of southern Gaul.
* After crossing the Rhône River and meeting with friendly Gallic leaders headed by the northern Italian Boii, whose knowledge of the Alpine passes are of assistance to Hannibal, the Carthaginians cross the Durance River. Hannibal's army approaches the Alps either by the Col de Grimone or the Col de Cabre, then through the basin of the Durance descending into the territory of the hostile Taurini, where Hannibal storms their chief town (modern Turin).

Roman Republic

* A Roman army under the consul Publius Cornelius Scipio is transported by sea to Massilia (modern Marseille) to prevent Hannibal from advancing on Italy. As Scipio moves northward along the right bank of the Rhône, he learns that Hannibal has already crossed the river. Realizing that Hannibal probably plans to cross the Alps, Scipio returns to northern Italy to await him. However, he still sends an army into Spain under his elder brother Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus to deal with the Carthaginian forces still there.
* A second Roman army, under the other consul, Tiberius Sempronius Longus, assembles in Sicily to embark for Northern Africa.
* A Roman army under Scipio rushes to the Po River to protect the recently founded Roman colonies of Placentia (modern Piacenza) and Cremona. Hannibal's forces meet the army of Scipio on the plains west of the Ticino River in the Battle of Ticinus, and Hannibal's Numidian cavalry prevails over the Romans. Scipio is severely wounded, and the Romans withdraw to Placentia.
* The Roman Senate, appalled by the early setback at Ticinus, orders Tiberius Sempronius Longus to travel from Sicily to reinforce Publius Cornelius Scipio's troops.
* December 18 — The combined Roman armies under Tiberius Sempronius Longus and Scipio meet Hannibal on the left bank of the Trebia River south of Placentia and are soundly defeated in the Battle of the Trebia.
* Hannibal's victory over the Romans brings both the Gauls and the Ligurians to Hannibal's side, so his army is considerably augmented by Celtic recruits.
* Melita (Malta) is incorporated into the Roman Republic.

eleucid Empire

* Negotiations between the new Egyptian King Ptolemy IV and the Seleucid King Antiochus III collapse, and Antiochus III renews his advance, overrunning Ptolemy's forward defences. Antiochus III gains territory in Lebanon, Palestine and Phoenicia.

Births

*

Deaths

*


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • 218 av. J.-C. — 218 Années : 221 220 219   218  217 216 215 Décennies : 240 230 220   210  200 190 180 Siècles : IVe siècle …   Wikipédia en Français

  • §218 — Unter einem Schwangerschaftsabbruch (medizinisch interruptio graviditatis oder abruptio graviditatis; umgangssprachlich mit zumeist negativer Konnotation auch Abtreibung) versteht man die Entfernung oder hervorgerufene Ausstoßung des Fruchtsacks… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • § 218 — Unter einem Schwangerschaftsabbruch (medizinisch interruptio graviditatis oder abruptio graviditatis; umgangssprachlich mit zumeist negativer Konnotation auch Abtreibung) versteht man die Entfernung oder hervorgerufene Ausstoßung des Fruchtsacks… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 218 — Années : 215 216 217  218  219 220 221 Décennies : 180 190 200  210  220 230 240 Siècles : IIe siècle  IIIe siècle …   Wikipédia en Français

  • 218 — Portal Geschichte | Portal Biografien | Aktuelle Ereignisse | Jahreskalender ◄ | 2. Jahrhundert | 3. Jahrhundert | 4. Jahrhundert | ► ◄ | 180er | 190er | 200er | 210er | 220er | 230er | 240er | ► ◄◄ | ◄ | 214 | 215 | 216 | 217 | …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • -218 — Années : 221 220 219   218  217 216 215 Décennies : 240 230 220   210  200 190 180 Siècles : IVe siècle av. J.‑C.  …   Wikipédia en Français

  • 218-01-9 — Chrysène Chrysène Structure du chrysène Général Nom IUPAC chrysène …   Wikipédia en Français

  • 218 — Años: 215 216 217 – 218 – 219 220 221 Décadas: Años 180 Años 190 Años 200 – Años 210 – Años 220 Años 230 Años 240 Siglos: Siglo II – Siglo I …   Wikipedia Español

  • 218 a. C. — Años: 221 a. C. 220 a. C. 219 a. C. – 218 a. C. – 217 a. C. 216 a. C. 215 a. C. Décadas: Años 240 a. C. Años 230 a. C. Años 220 a. C. – Años 210 a. C. – Años 200 a. C. Años 190 a. C. Años 180 a. C. Siglos …   Wikipedia Español

  • 218. Infanterie-Division (Wehrmacht) — 218. Infanterie Division Aktiv 26. August 1939–Mai 1945 Land Deutsches Reich NS   …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 218 (число) — 218 двести восемнадцать 215 · 216 · 217 · 218 · 219 · 220 · 221 Факторизация: 2*109 Римская запись: CCXVIII Двоичное: 11011010 Восьмеричное: 332 Шестнадцатеричное: DA …   Википедия

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”