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*] - Darius is murdered by supporters of his lieutenant ], who proclaims himself King Artaxerxes V. Alexander pursues the murderers of Darius into northeastern Persia. | *] - Darius is murdered by supporters of his lieutenant ], who proclaims himself King Artaxerxes V. Alexander pursues the murderers of Darius into northeastern Persia. | ||
*] - ] is executed for plotting against Alexander. Philotas's father, ], principal lieutenant to both Alexander and his father, is murdered at Alexander's orders for fear that he would rise up in revolt at news of his son's death. | *] - ] is executed for plotting against Alexander. Philotas's father, ], principal lieutenant to both Alexander and his father, is murdered at Alexander's orders for fear that he would rise up in revolt at news of his son's death. | ||
*] becomes the ] of ]. | |||
*] gets appointed by Alexander as satrap of ]. | |||
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Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 380s BC 370s BC 360s BC 350s BC 340s BC - 330s BC - 320s BC 310s BC 300s BC 290s BC 280s BC
335 BC 334 BC 333 BC 332 BC 331 BC - 330 BC - 329 BC 328 BC 327 BC 326 BC 325 BC
Events
- January 20 - Alexander the Great forces the Persian Gates, leaving the way open into Persis, the Persian homeland.
- January 30 - Alexander enters Persepolis, the ceremonial Persian capital, which is burned.
- June - Darius III, Alexander's opponent, leaves Ecbatana, fleeing Alexander's advance
- July 17 - Darius is murdered by supporters of his lieutenant Bessus, who proclaims himself King Artaxerxes V. Alexander pursues the murderers of Darius into northeastern Persia.
- November - Philotas is executed for plotting against Alexander. Philotas's father, Parmenion, principal lieutenant to both Alexander and his father, is murdered at Alexander's orders for fear that he would rise up in revolt at news of his son's death.
- Atropates becomes the satrap of Media.
- Mithrenes gets appointed by Alexander as satrap of Armenia.
Births
Deaths
- Darius III, king of Persia (murdered)
- King Agis of Lacedaemonians dies in battle.
- Kidinu