Galatian War

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The Galatian War was a war fought in 189 BC between the Galatian Gauls and the Roman Republic, supported by their ally Pergamum. The war was fought in Galatia in central Asia Minor, in present-day Turkey. The Romans had just defeated the Seleucids in the Roman–Seleucid War and were in the midst of concluding a treaty with the latter.

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Galatians, Kingdom of Pergamon, Ancient Romewar

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George Derville Rowlandson - Discomfiture of the Romans, led by Manlius Vulso, in Thrace, 188 BCGeorge Derville Rowlandson - Discomfiture of the Romans, led by Manlius Vulso, in Thrace, 188 BC
George Derville Rowlandson - Discomfiture of the Romans, led by Manlius Vulso, in Thrace, 188 BCGeorge Derville Rowlandson - Discomfiture of the Romans, led by Manlius Vulso, in Thrace, 188 BC
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    commonsimageGeorge Derville Rowlandson - Discomfiture of the Romans, led by Manlius Vulso, in Thrace, 188 BC Commons