Originally Posted by
antisocialmunky
Well Rome was concurrently campaigning in Illyria, conquering Spain, and denying battle to Hannibal. If memory serves me right, I think the Macedonians were actually kinda contemplating a proxy war by supporting Carthage and Hannibal in Italy so they wouldn't have to deal with the Romans themselves. Afterall, Rome was on the other side of the Balkans to 'put down Pirates.'
Shortly there after, the Romans started supporting the Southern Greeks to undermine Macedonian power in Greece.
Someone else can probably do the issue some more justice, as this was when Rome transitioned from an Italian league to an Empire.