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Year '''390 BC''' was a year of the ]. At the time, it was known as the '''Year of the Tribunate of Ambustus, Longus, Ambustus, Fidenas, Ambustus and Cornelius''' (or, less frequently, '''year 364 '']'''''). The denomination 390 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the ] ] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Year '''390 BC''' was a year of the ]. At the time, it was known as the '''Year of the Tribunate of Ambustus, Longus, Ambustus, Fidenas, Ambustus and Cornelius''' (or, less frequently, '''year 364 '']'''''). The denomination 390 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the ] ] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
==Events==
===By place===
====Roman Republic====
* July 18—], a chieftain of the ] of the ] coast of ], in the ], leads an army of Cisalpine ] in their attack on ]. They capture the entire city of Rome except for the ], which is successfully held against them. However, seeing their city devastated, the Romans attempt to buy their salvation from Brennus. The Romans agree to pay one thousand pounds weight of gold.
* July 18—While Brennus is arguing over the weight of the gold with the Romans, the exiled dictator ] appears with an army and refuses to allow him to take the gold. In an initial battle through Rome's streets, the Gauls are ejected from the city and in a second battle away from the city, Camillus defeats the invaders, earning the title of the 'Second Founder of Rome' for saving the city.


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=== By place ===
==== Roman Republic ====
* ]
** ], a chieftain of the ] of the ] coast of ], in the ], leads an army of Cisalpine ] in their attack on ]. They capture the entire city of Rome except for the ], which is successfully held against them. However, seeing their city devastated, the Romans attempt to buy their salvation from Brennus. The Romans agree to pay one thousand pounds weight of gold.
** While Brennus is arguing over the weight of the gold with the Romans, the exiled dictator ] appears with an army and refuses to allow him to take the gold. In an initial battle through Rome's streets, the Gauls are ejected from the city and in a second battle away from the city, Camillus defeats the invaders, earning the title of the 'Second Founder of Rome' for saving the city.

==== Egypt ====
* The ] of ], ] (Akoris), concludes a tripartite alliance with ], king of ], and ]. * The ] of ], ] (Akoris), concludes a tripartite alliance with ], king of ], and ].


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====Architecture==== ==== Architecture ====
* The Temple of ] is built at ]. * The Temple of ] is built at ].
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* The ] (approximate date, based on his being forty years old at the time of death) * The ] (approximate date, based on his being forty years old at the time of death)


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* ], ] orator and politician (b. ]) * ], ] orator and politician (b. ])


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390 BC by topic
Politics
Categories
390 BC in various calendars
Gregorian calendar390 BC
CCCXC BC
Ab urbe condita364
Ancient Egypt eraXXIX dynasty, 9
- PharaohHakor, 4
Ancient Greek era97th Olympiad, year 3
Assyrian calendar4361
Balinese saka calendarN/A
Bengali calendar−983 – −982
Berber calendar561
Buddhist calendar155
Burmese calendar−1027
Byzantine calendar5119–5120
Chinese calendar庚寅年 (Metal Tiger)
2308 or 2101
    — to —
辛卯年 (Metal Rabbit)
2309 or 2102
Coptic calendar−673 – −672
Discordian calendar777
Ethiopian calendar−397 – −396
Hebrew calendar3371–3372
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat−333 – −332
 - Shaka SamvatN/A
 - Kali Yuga2711–2712
Holocene calendar9611
Iranian calendar1011 BP – 1010 BP
Islamic calendar1042 BH – 1041 BH
Javanese calendarN/A
Julian calendarN/A
Korean calendar1944
Minguo calendar2301 before ROC
民前2301年
Nanakshahi calendar−1857
Thai solar calendar153–154
Tibetan calendar阳金虎年
(male Iron-Tiger)
−263 or −644 or −1416
    — to —
阴金兔年
(female Iron-Rabbit)
−262 or −643 or −1415

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Year 390 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Ambustus, Longus, Ambustus, Fidenas, Ambustus and Cornelius (or, less frequently, year 364 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 390 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Events

By place

Roman Republic

  • July 18
    • Brennus, a chieftain of the Senones of the Adriatic coast of Italy, in the Battle of the Allia, leads an army of Cisalpine Gauls in their attack on Rome. They capture the entire city of Rome except for the Capitoline Hill, which is successfully held against them. However, seeing their city devastated, the Romans attempt to buy their salvation from Brennus. The Romans agree to pay one thousand pounds weight of gold.
    • While Brennus is arguing over the weight of the gold with the Romans, the exiled dictator Marcus Furius Camillus appears with an army and refuses to allow him to take the gold. In an initial battle through Rome's streets, the Gauls are ejected from the city and in a second battle away from the city, Camillus defeats the invaders, earning the title of the 'Second Founder of Rome' for saving the city.

Egypt

By topic

Architecture

Births

  • The Tollund Man (approximate date, based on his being forty years old at the time of death)

Deaths

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