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Calendar year
Year
215 BC
was a year of the
pre-Julian Roman calendar
. At the time it was known as the
Year of the Consulship of Albinus/Marcellus/Verrucosus and Gracchus
(or, less frequently,
year 539
Ab urbe condita
). The denomination 215 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the
Anno Domini
calendar era
became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Events
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By place
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Carthage
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Spain
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Roman Republic
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Greece
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- Philip V of Macedon
and Hannibal negotiate an alliance under which they pledge mutual support and defence. Specifically, they agree to support each other against Rome, and that Hannibal shall have the right to make peace with Rome, but that any peace would include Philip and that Rome would be forced to give up control of
Corcyra
,
Apollonia
,
Epidamnus
,
Pharos
,
Dimale
,
Parthini
and
Atintania
and to restore to
Demetrius of Pharos
all his lands currently controlled by Rome.
Seleucid Empire
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China
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Births
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Deaths
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References
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- ^
Qian, Sima.
Records of the Grand Historian, Section: The First Emperor, Section: Meng Tian
.