- 250 BC
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Egypt
* Ptolemy II encourages the
Jew ish residents ofAlexandria to have theirBible translated into Greek. Because around seventy translators are used to achieve this, the translation is known as theSeptuagint .
* Following the death of the King of Cyrene, Magas, Queen Apama, Magas' widow, and Antigonus II arrange the marriage of Antigonus' half-brotherDemetrius the Fair to Berenice of Cyrene, daughter of Magas and Apama. However, when Demetrius the Fair arrives, Apama becomes his lover. In response, Berenice leads an uprising in which Demetrius is killed in Apama's bedroom.Roman Republic
* In the Punic War, the Romans shift their attention to the southwest of
Sicily . They send a naval expedition toward the Carthaginian city ofLilybaeum . En route, the Romans seize and burn the Carthaginian held cities of Selinous andHeraclea Minoa . The Romans then begin the siege of Lilybaeum.
* According to tradition (Horace , Odes, iii. 5), after the defeat of the Carthaginians at theBattle of Panormus , the Carthaginians releaseMarcus Atilius Regulus from prison and he is sent to Rome onparole to negotiate a peace or an exchange of prisoners. However, on his arrival, he strongly urges theRoman Senate to refuse both proposals and continue fighting. He then honours his parole by returning to Carthage where he is executed by being placed in a spiked barrel, which is then let roll down a hill.Persia
* Andragoras, a Seleucid
satrap of the province of Partahia (Parthia ), tries to gain independence from theSeleucid Kingdom under Antiochus II.India
* According to the
Theravāda commentaries and chronicles, the Third Buddhist Council is convened by theMauryan kingAshoka atPataliputra (modernPatna ), under the leadership of the monkMoggaliputta Tissa . Its objective is to purify theBuddhist movement, particularly from opportunistic factions which are being attracted by the royal patronage.Births
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Deaths
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Marcus Atilius Regulus , Roman general andconsul (executed)
* Timaeus, Greek historian who has studied rhetoric under a pupil ofIsocrates (b. c.345 BC )
*Erasistratus , Greek anatomist and royal physician underSeleucus I Nicator of Syria. He has founded a school ofanatomy inAlexandria (b.310 BC )
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