
Originally Posted by
I of the Storm
I'd like to add a question in here:
Why did they sign the peace of Apamaea?? I mean, the terms were ridiculously harsh: resignation of basically all of Asia minor, of virtually the complete war fleet and disbandment of the elephant corps IIRC. Thats a fine example of breaking the back of an empire and comes close to the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 in my opinion. It looks like Antiochos III had fallen completely into deep resignation by signing that one.
I just wonder, after the battle of Magnesia, was the seleucid army completely wiped out to justify such an admittance of utter defeat? I mean, they surely weren't killed all, were they? Probably half the army escaped alive plus the Romans surely weren't strong enough to take Asia Minor by force back then. It really puzzles me.
So maybe one of you who dealt more thoroughly with that matter than I did can answer that question. Why the **** did they sign this?
Thanks.
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