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{{Year nav BC|335}} |
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==Events== |
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===By place=== |
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====Greece==== |
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* Returning to ]ia by way of Delphi (where the ]n priestess acclaims him "invincible"), King ] of Macedonia advances into ] in order to secure the ] as the northern boundary of the Macedonian kingdom. After forcing the ] and crushing the ], he crosses the Danube to disperse the ]. Turning west, he then defeats and shatters a coalition of ]ns who are invading Macedonia. |
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* A rumour that Alexander has been killed by the Illyrians leads the ] and ] to take up arms again. Alexander defeats the Greeks and razes Thebes. In Thebes, 6,000 people are killed and all survivors are sold into slavery. |
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* After conquering Thebes, Alexander demands the surrender of the mercenary commanders, ] and ], among others. Chares escapes to the ] while Charidemus is banished and flees to ]. |
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* The admiration of Alexander for the Athenian orator and diplomat, ], leads the conqueror to treat Athens leniently despite its involvement in the rebellion. A special Athenian embassy led by ], an opponent of the anti-Macedonian faction, is able to persuade Alexander to give up his demand for the exile of the leaders of the anti-Macedonian party, particularly ]. |
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* ] returns to Athens from Macedon and opens a peripatetic school in an old gymnasium called the ]. It contains a museum of natural history, zoological gardens and a library. |
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====Roman Republic==== |
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* ] is elected ] of the ] for the fourth time. |
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* ] (modern ]), a city in ], is taken by the Romans and a Roman colony is established there. |
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==Births== |
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==Deaths== |
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* ] of ], Greek ] and ] (born c. ]). |
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* ], ] ] (born c. ]). |
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==References== |
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