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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
===By place=== | ===By place=== | ||
⚫ | ====Greece==== | ||
⚫ | * ] becomes king of ] after his brother-in-law ] dethrones |
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====Persian Empire==== | ====Persian Empire==== | ||
* ], the centre of the revolt against ], seeks help from its sister city of ] and from ] but gets very little. | * ], the centre of the revolt against ], seeks help from its sister city of ] and from ] but gets very little. | ||
* ], the second son of ], succeeds to the throne of ] on the death of ], the widow of his elder brother ]. |
* ], the second son of ], succeeds to the throne of ] on the death of ], the widow of his elder brother ]. Shortly after his accession, at the request of the Persian king, ], Idrieus equips a fleet of 40 ]s and assembles an army of 8,000 mercenary troops and despatches them against ], under the command of the ] general ]. | ||
⚫ | ====Greece==== | ||
⚫ | * ] becomes king of ] after his brother-in-law ] dethrones Alexander's cousin ]. | ||
====Roman Republic==== | ====Roman Republic==== | ||
* The ], once more threatening ], are decisively beaten by an army comprising Rome and its allies. |
* The ], once more threatening ], are decisively beaten by an army comprising Rome and its allies. | ||
===By topic=== | ===By topic=== | ||
====Science==== | ====Science==== | ||
*] argues for a spherical ] using ]s and other observations. Also he discusses ] reasoning in ''].'' | * ] argues for a spherical ] using ]s and other observations. Also he discusses ]al reasoning in ''].'' | ||
*] proposes a geocentric model of the universe with the stars rotating on a fixed celestial sphere. | * ] proposes a geocentric model of the universe with the stars rotating on a fixed celestial sphere. | ||
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====Art==== | ||
*] makes the ] |
* ] makes the '']'' (approximate date). A composite of two similar Roman copies after the original marble is now kept at ], Museo Pio Clementino, Gabinetto delle Maschere in ]. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
*], Greek philosopher, cartographer, geographer, mathematician and polygraph (died c. ]) | * ], Greek philosopher, cartographer, geographer, mathematician and polygraph (died c. ]). | ||
*], king of ]ia and founder of ] |
* ], king of ]ia and founder of ] (approximate date) (died c. ]). | ||
*], Chinese philosopher known for his blend of ] and ] (approximate date) |
* ], Chinese philosopher known for his blend of ] and ] (approximate date) (died c. ]). | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
*], ] victim on the ] ] in ], possibly the earliest known evidence for worship of ] (approximate date) | * ], ] victim on the ] ] in ], possibly the earliest known evidence for worship of ] (approximate date). | ||
* ], Queen of ] and sister and wife of King ] of Caria. |
* ], Queen of ] and sister and wife of King ] of Caria. | ||
==References== | |||
* Misplaced Pages articles that link to this article. | |||
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Revision as of 17:14, 27 February 2007
Gregorian calendar | 350 BC CCCL BC |
Ab urbe condita | 404 |
Ancient Egypt era | XXX dynasty, 31 |
- Pharaoh | Nectanebo II, 11 |
Ancient Greek era | 107th Olympiad, year 3 |
Assyrian calendar | 4401 |
Balinese saka calendar | N/A |
Bengali calendar | −943 – −942 |
Berber calendar | 601 |
Buddhist calendar | 195 |
Burmese calendar | −987 |
Byzantine calendar | 5159–5160 |
Chinese calendar | 庚午年 (Metal Horse) 2348 or 2141 — to — 辛未年 (Metal Goat) 2349 or 2142 |
Coptic calendar | −633 – −632 |
Discordian calendar | 817 |
Ethiopian calendar | −357 – −356 |
Hebrew calendar | 3411–3412 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | −293 – −292 |
- Shaka Samvat | N/A |
- Kali Yuga | 2751–2752 |
Holocene calendar | 9651 |
Iranian calendar | 971 BP – 970 BP |
Islamic calendar | 1001 BH – 1000 BH |
Javanese calendar | N/A |
Julian calendar | N/A |
Korean calendar | 1984 |
Minguo calendar | 2261 before ROC 民前2261年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | −1817 |
Thai solar calendar | 193–194 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳金马年 (male Iron-Horse) −223 or −604 or −1376 — to — 阴金羊年 (female Iron-Goat) −222 or −603 or −1375 |
Events
By place
Persian Empire
- Sidon, the centre of the revolt against Persia, seeks help from its sister city of Tyre and from Egypt but gets very little.
- Idrieus, the second son of Hecatomnus, succeeds to the throne of Caria on the death of Artemisia II, the widow of his elder brother Mausolus. Shortly after his accession, at the request of the Persian king, Artaxerxes III, Idrieus equips a fleet of 40 triremes and assembles an army of 8,000 mercenary troops and despatches them against Cyprus, under the command of the Athenian general Phocion.
Greece
- Alexander I becomes king of Epirus after his brother-in-law Philip II of Macedon dethrones Alexander's cousin Arymbas.
Roman Republic
- The Gauls, once more threatening Rome, are decisively beaten by an army comprising Rome and its allies.
By topic
Science
- Aristotle argues for a spherical Earth using lunar eclipses and other observations. Also he discusses logical reasoning in Organon.
- Plato proposes a geocentric model of the universe with the stars rotating on a fixed celestial sphere.
Art
- Praxiteles makes the Aphrodite of Knidos (approximate date). A composite of two similar Roman copies after the original marble is now kept at Musei Vaticani, Museo Pio Clementino, Gabinetto delle Maschere in Rome.
Births
- Dicaearchus, Greek philosopher, cartographer, geographer, mathematician and polygraph (died c. 285 BC).
- Cassander, king of Macedonia and founder of Antipatrid dynasty (approximate date) (died c. 297 BC).
- Shen Dao, Chinese philosopher known for his blend of Legalism and Taoism (approximate date) (died c. 275 BC).
Deaths
- Tollund Man, Human sacrifice victim on the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark, possibly the earliest known evidence for worship of Odin (approximate date).
- Artemisia, Queen of Caria and sister and wife of King Mausolus of Caria.
References
- Misplaced Pages articles that link to this article.