Spring 133 BC: Attalus’ III death.
Summer 133 BC: Aristonicus was proclaimed King of Pergamon in Leucae. The information of Eumenes’ will to the benefit of the Romans reached Rome.
End of summer 133 BC: assassination of Tiberius Gracchus in Rome.
End of 133 BC: Aristonicus was defeated in Cyme.
132 BC: Success inland, call to the slaves and the lower classes. Conquest of Thyateira, Apollonis and other forts by Aristonicus. Alliance of the Greek cities, the kings of Bithynia, Cappadocia, and probably of Pamphlagonia, against Aristonicus. The five legati from Rome arrived in Asia Minor.
131 BC: The consul of this year, Poplius Licinius Crassus, arrived in Asia Minor accompanied by army. He was killed by the Cappadocian Ariarathes V, in operations between Elaia and Myrina
130 BC: Arrival of the consul Manlius Acilius. Aristonicus was arrested in Appolonis after a besiege. Mercenaries from Epirus participated in the force, which took Aristonicus to Rome. M. Perperna died and was buried in Pergamon.
129-127 BC: The consul Manlius Acilius organizes the province of Asia and managed to eliminate the last pouches of resistance in eastern and western Caria, Mysia Abaeitis and Lydia . Simultaneously he supervised the road works.
126 BC: Manlius Acilius triumphantly returned to Rome. Aristonicus was dragged by the chariot of Manlius Acilius, and then he was strangled in prison in Rome