By place Egypt • The
Ptolemaic king
Ptolemy VI Philometor is restored to his throne through the intervention of the citizens of
Alexandria. However, the Romans intervene and partition the kingdom, giving
Ptolemy VIII Euergetes Cyrenaica and Ptolemy VI
Cyprus and Egypt. The two brothers accept the Roman partition.
Seleucid Empire • In the turmoil following the death of Antiochus IV, the governor of
Media,
Timarchus becomes the independent ruler of Media, opposing Lysias who is acting as regent for young king Antiochus V Eupator. •
Maccabean Revolt: • Regent
Lysias tries to make peace with the Jews in
Judea. He offers them full religious freedom if they will lay down their arms. Moderates including the
Hasideans consent, but
Judas Maccabeus argues for full political as well as religious freedom. •
Maccabee campaigns of 163 BC: The Maccabees attack nearby regions to Judea, fighting in a civil conflict between Gentiles and Jews.
Roman Republic • The
Roman playwright
Terence's play
Heauton Timorumenos ("The Self-Tormentor") is first performed. == Births ==