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===By place=== ===By place===
====Greece==== ====Greece====
* While Alexander is fighting in Asia, ] of ], profiting from the Macedonian king’s absence from ], leads some of the Greek cities in a revolt. With Persian money and 8,000 Greek mercenaries, he holds ] against Macedonian forces. In the ] he routs a force under the Macedonian general ] and, although ] stays neutral, he is joined by ], ] (except Pellene) and ], with the exception of ], the staunchly anti-Spartan capital of Arcadia, which Agis III’s forces besiege.
* ] - ] of Macedon is victorious at the ] (near ancient ]) over the ] King Darius III. Darius III turns his chariot and flees, although his subordinates fight on. Alexander pursues the defeated Persian forces to ], but Darius escapes with his ]n cavalry and Greek mercenaries into ]. * ] - ] of Macedon is victorious at the ] (near ancient ]) over the ] King Darius III. Darius III turns his chariot and flees, although his subordinates fight on. Alexander pursues the defeated Persian forces to ], but Darius escapes with his ]n cavalry and Greek mercenaries into ].
* Alexander becomes the master of the Persian Empire, ending the ] dynasty. ] and ] open their gates to Alexander the Great. In the capital, Susa, Alexander gains access to huge treasures amounting to 50,000 gold ]s. * Alexander becomes the master of the Persian Empire, ending the ] dynasty. ] and ] open their gates to Alexander the Great. In the capital, Susa, Alexander gains access to huge treasures amounting to 50,000 gold ]s.
* While Alexander is fighting in Asia, ] of ], profiting from the Macedonian king’s absence from ], leads some of the Greek cities in a revolt. With Persian money and 8,000 Greek mercenaries, he holds ] against Macedonian forces. In the ] he routs a force under the Macedonian general ] and, although ] stays neutral, he is joined by ], ] (except Pellene) and ], with the exception of ], the staunchly anti-Spartan capital of Arcadia, which Agis III’s forces besiege.


====Roman Republic==== ====Roman Republic====

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331 BC in various calendars
Gregorian calendar331 BC
CCCXXXI BC
Ab urbe condita423
Ancient Egypt eraXXXII dynasty, 2
- PharaohAlexander the Great, 2
Ancient Greek era112th Olympiad, year 2
Assyrian calendar4420
Balinese saka calendarN/A
Bengali calendar−924 – −923
Berber calendar620
Buddhist calendar214
Burmese calendar−968
Byzantine calendar5178–5179
Chinese calendar己丑年 (Earth Ox)
2367 or 2160
    — to —
庚寅年 (Metal Tiger)
2368 or 2161
Coptic calendar−614 – −613
Discordian calendar836
Ethiopian calendar−338 – −337
Hebrew calendar3430–3431
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat−274 – −273
 - Shaka SamvatN/A
 - Kali Yuga2770–2771
Holocene calendar9670
Iranian calendar952 BP – 951 BP
Islamic calendar981 BH – 980 BH
Javanese calendarN/A
Julian calendarN/A
Korean calendar2003
Minguo calendar2242 before ROC
民前2242年
Nanakshahi calendar−1798
Thai solar calendar212–213
Tibetan calendar阴土牛年
(female Earth-Ox)
−204 or −585 or −1357
    — to —
阳金虎年
(male Iron-Tiger)
−203 or −584 or −1356

Events

By place

Greece

  • While Alexander is fighting in Asia, Agis III of Sparta, profiting from the Macedonian king’s absence from Greece, leads some of the Greek cities in a revolt. With Persian money and 8,000 Greek mercenaries, he holds Crete against Macedonian forces. In the Peloponnese he routs a force under the Macedonian general Coragus and, although Athens stays neutral, he is joined by Elis, Achaea (except Pellene) and Arcadia, with the exception of Megalopolis, the staunchly anti-Spartan capital of Arcadia, which Agis III’s forces besiege.
  • 1 October - Alexander of Macedon is victorious at the Battle of Gaugamela (near ancient Ninevah) over the Persian King Darius III. Darius III turns his chariot and flees, although his subordinates fight on. Alexander pursues the defeated Persian forces to Arbela, but Darius escapes with his Bactrian cavalry and Greek mercenaries into Media.
  • Alexander becomes the master of the Persian Empire, ending the Achaemenid dynasty. Babylon and Susa open their gates to Alexander the Great. In the capital, Susa, Alexander gains access to huge treasures amounting to 50,000 gold talents.

Roman Republic

  • The Gallic tribe of the Senones and the Romans conclude a peace and enter upon a period of friendly relations which lasts the rest of the century.


Southern Italy

Births

Deaths

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