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Carian War (280-279; First Syrian War)
Syrian Wars: series of conflicts between the Seleucid and Ptolemaic empires in the third and second centuries BCE; at stake was an area called Coele Syria, which is more or less identical to modern Israel, the Palestine territories, Lebanon, and southern Syria.
When Ptolemy has taken Damascus and discovers that Antiochus is as powerful as his father, an armistice is concluded. Antiochus accepted the defeat because he needed all his energy to organize his father's conquests in what is now Turkey.
The first round of the First Syrian War had lasted less than twelve months.