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Tlie Roman fleet, under Aeniilius, follows to Epliesiis, extorts formal submission from the enemy, sails to Chius,<br />

thence toPliocaea which it takes ; the fleet winters there.<br />

The Scipios, who were marching past Maronea and Aeuus, hearing of the victory at Myonessus and the<br />

evacuation of L\-siniachia, advance to Lysimachia, cross the Hellespont unopposed, march through Dardanus,<br />

Rhoeteum and Ilium and encamp at the source of the river Caicus, where they are joined by Lumenes and<br />

the Pergamene forces.<br />

Antiochus, who was at<br />

Sipylus.<br />

Thyatira, marches across the river Phrygius, and jneamp.s near Magnesia by Mount<br />

Scipio, thinking Antiochus was at Thyatira, marches continuously to the Phrygius, brushing aside the lightarmed<br />

troops of Antiochus and the Gauls, and enters the Hyrcanian plains, pitching his camp four miles from the<br />

enemj'.<br />

Battle of Magnesia ; Antiochus defeated with great slaughter, he flies to Sardes. His fleet evacuates Ephesus and<br />

puts in to Patara.<br />

Scipio comes to Sardes, where overtures are made to him for peace.<br />

Peace confirmed by the Senate ; Antiochus surrenders all Asia Minor north and west of tlie Taurus mountains.

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