39- The Second Syrian War

Round two of the scrap for Syria! Although my sources seem to be slightly uncertain about some of the details, the broad strokes of the conflict are agreed upon. So, today, let’s discuss a conflict that will rage from the early to late 250s BCE- and which will also have implications for Antiochus II’s rule in the east…

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