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Cretan War (205–200 BC) and Theophiliscus

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Difference between Cretan War (205–200 BC) and Theophiliscus

Cretan War (205–200 BC) vs. Theophiliscus

The Cretan War (205–200 BC) was fought by King Philip V of Macedon, the Aetolian League, many Cretan cities (of which Olous and Hierapytna were the most important) and Spartan pirates against the forces of Rhodes and later Attalus I of Pergamum, Byzantium, Cyzicus, Athens, and Knossos. Theophiliscus (died 205 BC) was the commander of the Rhodian quinquereme fleet at the Battle of Chios.

Similarities between Cretan War (205–200 BC) and Theophiliscus

Cretan War (205–200 BC) and Theophiliscus have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Battle of Chios (201 BC), Hellenistic-era warships, Polybius.

Battle of Chios (201 BC)

The Battle of Chios was fought in 201 BC between the fleet of Philip V of Macedon against the combined fleet of Rhodes, Pergamum, Byzantium and Cyzicus.

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Hellenistic-era warships

From the 4th century BC on, new types of oared warships appeared in the Mediterranean Sea, superseding the trireme and transforming naval warfare.

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Polybius

Polybius (Πολύβιος, Polýbios; – BC) was a Greek historian of the Hellenistic period noted for his work which covered the period of 264–146 BC in detail.

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Cretan War (205–200 BC) and Theophiliscus Comparison

Cretan War (205–200 BC) has 110 relations, while Theophiliscus has 3. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.65% = 3 / (110 + 3).

References

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