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Musaeus () was an officer of Antiochus III the Great, the ruler of the Seleucid Empire. Following his defeat in the Battle of Magnesia (190 BC) Antiochus III sent Musaeus to the triumphant Roman consuls (Scipio Asiaticus and Scipio Nasica), then stationed at Sardis to request their permission to start negotiating a peace treaty. According to Polybius 〔Polybius. xxi. 16.〕 Scipio Nasica received him courteously and granted him a safe passage back, with his consent to start negotiating a truce. Polybius later mentions〔Polybius. xxi. 40.〕 Musaeus as an emissary sent by Antiochus III to Gnaeus Manlius Vulso (consul in 189 BC), to discuss a truce with the Romans. Both incidents are also related by Livy, who only refer to Musaeus as "Antiochi legati." 〔Livius xxxvii. 45, xxxviii. 37.〕 Appianus, similarly, mentions the events, but again do not mention Musaeus by name and refers to anonymous "Άντιόχου πρέσβεσι" (Antiochus' messengers or ambassadors) 〔Appianus, ''Syrian Wars'', vii, 38-9.〕 ==Notes== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Musaeus (officer of Antiochus III)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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