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Revision as of 15:32, 8 March 2006
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
322 BC 321 BC 320 BC 319 BC 318 BC 317 BC 316 BC 315 BC 314 BC 313 BC 312 BC
Events
- Spring - In the Second War of the Diadochi, Eumenes, whose authority is rejected by Seleucus, Satrap of Babylon, moves east to Susa.
- Spring - Cassander secures his control of both Athens, where he installs Demetrius of Phaleron as his governor, and of Macedon itself, where he is recognized as regent of King Philip III. He secures an alliance with the King's wife Eurydice, but the former regent, Polyperchon, flees to Epirus with Alexander the Great's son, Alexander IV and his widow, Roxane. There Polyperchon makes an alliance with Alexander's mother, Olympias.
- October - December 25: While Cassander is occupied in the Peloponnesus, Polyperchon and Olympias, with an Epirot army, set out to invade Macedon. The army which Queen Eurydice had assembled for her husband, King Philip III, immediately deserts to Olympias at the border, and Olympias has the king and queen executed.
- Menander wins the first prize at the Lenaian festival with his play Dyskolos (The Grouch).
- Acestorides is made supreme commander of the Syracusans
Births
Deaths
- December 25 - King Philip III of Macedon. (ordered by Olympias)