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* Following the defeat of the [[Han Chinese|Han]] at the hands of [[Modu Chanyu]] of the [[Xiongnu]] at [[Baideng]] in [[200 BC]], courtier [[Liu Jing (Ming Dynasty)|Liu Jing]] (劉敬) is dispatched by Han emperor [[Emperor Gaozu of Han|Gaozu]] for negotiations. The peace settlement eventually reached between the parties includes a Han princess given in marriage to the chanyu (called [[heqin]] 和親 or "harmonious kinship"); periodic tribute of [[silk]], [[liquor]] and [[rice]] to the Xiongnu; equal status between the states; and the [[Great Wall]] as mutual border. This treaty sets the pattern for relations between the Han and the Xiongnu for some sixty years.
* Following the defeat of the [[Han Chinese|Han]] at the hands of [[Modu Chanyu]] of the [[Xiongnu]] at [[Battle of Baideng|Baideng]] in [[200 BC|200 BC]], the soldier and advisor [[Liu Jing (Han Dynasty)|Lou Jing]] is dispatched by the emperor [[Emperor Gaozu of Han|Gaozu]] for negotiations. The peace settlement eventually reached between the parties includes a Han princess given in marriage to the chanyu, initiating a policy of {{translit|zh|[[heqin]]}} or [[marriage alliance]]s; periodic tribute of [[silk]], [[liquor]] and [[rice]] to the Xiongnu; equal status between the states; and the [[Great Wall]] as the mutual border. This treaty sets the pattern for relations between the Han and the Xiongnu for some sixty years.
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Year 198 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Catus and Flamininus (or, less frequently, year 556 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 198 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Events

By place

Roman Republic

Seleucid Empire

  • The Battle of Panium is fought between Seleucid forces led by Antiochus III and Ptolemaic forces led by Scopas of Aetolia. The Seleucids win the battle which allows Antiochus III to obtain entire possession of Palestine and Coele-Syria from King Ptolemy V of Egypt. Though the Romans send ambassadors to Ptolemy V, they are unable to lend him any serious assistance against Antiochus III.
  • In the resulting peace, Antiochus III agrees to give his daughter Cleopatra in marriage to Ptolemy V.

China

  • Following the defeat of the Han at the hands of Modu Chanyu of the Xiongnu at Baideng in 200 BC, the soldier and advisor Lou Jing is dispatched by the emperor Gaozu for negotiations. The peace settlement eventually reached between the parties includes a Han princess given in marriage to the chanyu, initiating a policy of Template:Translit or marriage alliances; periodic tribute of silk, liquor and rice to the Xiongnu; equal status between the states; and the Great Wall as the mutual border. This treaty sets the pattern for relations between the Han and the Xiongnu for some sixty years.


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