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Between 287 BC and 212 BC, significant events unfolded in the ancient world, particularly in the context of the Roman Republic and the Hellenistic kingdoms. The Lex Hortensia in 287 BC made decisions of the Plebeian Council binding on all citizens, marking a crucial step in the struggle for political equality in Rome. Meanwhile, the Second Punic War (218-201 BC) saw Rome engaged in fierce conflict with Carthage, leading to notable battles like those led by Hannibal. By 212 BC, following the war, Rome had solidified its power in the Mediterranean, culminating in the conquest of key territories.

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