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Events
By place
Greece
- October 1 - Battle of Gaugamela: Alexander the Great defeats Darius III in Assyria, in his most decisive victory. He moves on to take Babylon and Susa.
- Battle of Megalopolis, Antipater, Alexander's regent in Macedon and Greece, defeats the Spartans under Agis III.
- Alexander the Great conquers Persepolis.
Europe
- Battle of Pandosia, Alexander of Epirus, the uncle of Alexander the Great, is defeated and killed in Italy by the Samnites.