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* ] comes up against ] in ]. There is considerable fighting within the city between supporters of the rival generals. | * ] comes up against ] in ]. There is considerable fighting within the city between supporters of the rival generals. | ||
* ]: The ] under ] defeated the ]s during the ] and was forced to make peace. | * ]: The ] under ] defeated the ]s during the ] and was forced to make peace. | ||
* ] founded Antigonea, later known as ] and ] (approximate year) | |||
* ], tyrant of ], leads a counterstrike against ] | * ], tyrant of ], leads a counterstrike against ] | ||
*Antigonia Troas (later known as ]) and Antigoneia (later known as ]) are founded by ] | * Antigonia Troas (later known as ]) and Antigoneia (later known as ]) are founded by ] | ||
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Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 360s BC 350s BC 340s BC 330s BC 320s BC 310s BC 300s BC 290s BC 280s BC 270s BC 260s BC
Years: 315 BC 314 BC 313 BC 312 BC 311 BC - 310 BC - 309 BC 308 BC 307 BC 306 BC 305 BC
Events
- Cassander, the Regent of Macedon, probably has the boy-king Alexander IV and his mother Roxane secretly murdered at some point during this year, although the dead king is still recognized officially for five more years.
- Antigonus comes up against Seleucus in Babylon. There is considerable fighting within the city between supporters of the rival generals.
- Battle of Lake Vadimo: The Romans under Q. Fabius Rullianus defeated the Etruscans during the Second Samnite War and was forced to make peace.
- Agathocles, tyrant of Syracuse, leads a counterstrike against Carthage
- Antigonia Troas (later known as Alexandria Troas) and Antigoneia (later known as Nicaea) are founded by Antigonus I Monophthalmus
Births
- Aratus, Macedonian Greek mathematician, astronomer, meteorologist, botanist and poet (possibly born in 315 BC)
- Aristarchus, Greek astronomer and mathematician
Deaths
- Kidinnu, Babylonian astronomer (approximate year).
- Heraclitus of Heraclea
- Pytheas, Greek merchant, geographer and explorer