243 BC c.

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The year 243 B.C. C. was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire it was known as the year 511 ab urbe condita.

Events

  • Consulates of Cayo Fundanio Fúndulo and Cayo Sulpicio Galo in Ancient Rome.
  • Arato de Sición captures Corinto.

Births

  • Seleuco III Soter Cerauno, king of the Seleucid Dynasty.
  • Magón Barca, a Carthaginian military, brother of Aníbal Barca.

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