WI: Seleucid victory at Magnesia 190 BC

WI: Seleucid victory at Magnesia 190 BC

Antiochus III manages score a decisive victory over Rome at the Battle of Magnesia. What would the implications be? What does Antiochus do next? What happens to Hannibal? What about Pergamon?

Your thoughts?:D
 

girld22

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Well it would have delayed the ineivatble rome would just send another army. The Romans had a never give in never give up attiude. I mean in the second Punic war they didnt give up even in the aftermath of the Battle of Cannae.
 
Well it would have delayed the ineivatble rome would just send another army. The Romans had a never give in never give up attiude. I mean in the second Punic war they didnt give up even in the aftermath of the Battle of Cannae.
The Second Punic War was entirely different-there was an enemy in Italy and for Rome at least, that convinced them they had to either crush Carthage completely or face extinction themselves. Me and Herzen went over this a couple days ago as he mentioned, but a victory at Magnesia would go a long way.
 
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