The Third Macedonian War started in 171 BC, after a number of acts on the part of King Perseus of Macedon incited Rome to declare war.
On 22 June 168 BC Lucius Aemilius Paullus defeated King Perseus of Macedon at the Battle of Pydna.
There King Perseus of Macedonia was banished to and had just died there.
Onesilus, son of Python, was a Macedonian noble and councillor of King Perseus.
He accepted the omen and defeated King Perseus at the Battle of Pydna (168 BC).
Rhodes remained scrupulously neutral during the war, but in the view of hostile elements in the Senate she had been a bit too friendly with the defeated King Perseus.
Romans entered Macedonia from the south and defeated King Perseus of Macedon in the battle of Pydna in 168 BC.
It was invented in 168 BC and was employed by some of the Macedonian troops of King Perseus in Third Macedonian war.
During his visit, Eumenes II was being hostile to the King Perseus of Macedon.
He interpreted this as a favourable omen and defeated King Perseus at the Battle of Pydna (168 BC).