Treaty of Phoenice

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The Treaty of Phoenice was the 205 BC peace agreement that ended the First Macedonian War by recognizing Philip V of Macedon’s gains while restoring a balance of power between Macedon and Rome in the Greek world.

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Treaty of Phoenice canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
historical event
peace treaty
aim to secure peace between Macedon and Rome
to stabilize power relations in Greece
conflictEnded Macedonian Wars
surface form: First Macedonian War
context Macedonian Wars
surface form: First Macedonian War
countryInvolved Macedon
Roman Republic
dateSigned 205 BC
followedBy Macedonian Wars
surface form: Second Macedonian War

renewed Roman involvement in Greece
follows First Macedonian War military campaigns
hasLanguage Greek
Latin
historicalEra Roman Republic era
historicalPeriod Hellenistic period
involves Macedonian hegemony in parts of Greece
Roman influence in Greece
balance of power in the Greek world
location Epirus
namedAfter Phoenice
partOf Macedonian Wars
surface form: Roman–Macedonian conflicts
party Philip V of Macedon
Roman Senate
precededBy First Macedonian War armistices
recognizedTerritorialGainsOf Philip V of Macedon
regionAffected Adriatic Sea
surface form: Adriatic Sea region

Greece
result end of the First Macedonian War
recognition of Philip V of Macedon’s gains
restoration of balance of power between Macedon and Rome in the Greek world
signatory Macedon
surface form: Kingdom of Macedon

Philip V of Macedon
Roman Republic
signedIn Epirus
Phoenice
temporalLocation 3rd century BC
typeOfDiplomaticAction peace settlement
year 205 BC

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First Macedonian War (as ally of Philip V of Macedon) treaty Treaty of Phoenice
subject surface form: First Macedonian War