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'''Events'''
* ], ] ], tried by an ] court and sentenced to death for "corrupting the youth" and other crimes.
* ] succeeds his brother Agis II as king of ].


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'''Deaths''' '''Deaths'''
* ], (] through drinking ]) * ], (] through drinking ])
* ], king of ] * ], king of ]

'''Events'''
* The famous ] philosopher ] is condemned for undermining tradition and corrupting the youth. He willingly commits suicide by drinking ] as friends look on.
* ] succeeds his brother Agis II as king of ].

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Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC

Decades: 440s BC 430s BC 420s BC 410s BC 400s BC - 390s BC - 380s BC 370s BC 360s BC 350s BC 340s BC

Years: 404 BC 403 BC 402 BC 401 BC 400 BC - 399 BC - 398 BC 397 BC 396 BC 395 BC 394 BC


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  • The famous Greek philosopher Socrates is condemned for undermining tradition and corrupting the youth. He willingly commits suicide by drinking hemlock as friends look on.
  • Agasilaus II succeeds his brother Agis II as king of Sparta.