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Marcus Claudius Marcellus, consul 222 BC, suffect 215 BC, 214 BC, 210 BC, 208 BC
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 Classical Greek History Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
433 BC Sparta and the Peloponnesian League is established as a counter to the Athenian-dominated Delian League.
Plato (428-347 BC), philosopher and student of Socrates, is born.
332 BC Alexander goes to Egypt, founds the city of Alexandria, is declared a son of Amon, and becomes the ruler of Egypt.
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When Philip came to reign over Macedonia in 359 BC, the country was a small state located at the intersection of the domains of the three major ethnic groups of the Balkans: the Greeks, the Thracians and the Illyrians.
In 347 BC, Philip struck both to the south against Thessaly and to the east against Thrace, where he was invited initially as a n arbitrer between two kings, but ultimately took possession of their kingdoms.
Philip replied to the Athenian challenge in 346 BC by subduing the Phocians and the whole of Thessaly.
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 Learn more about Philip II of Macedon in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Philip II (382 BC - 336 BC), King of Macedon (359 BC - 336 BC) Olympionike, was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
Coin with likeness of Philip II Born in Pella in 382 BC, he was King Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice's youngest son, but the deaths of his elder brothers Kings Alexander II of Macedon and Perdiccas III of Macedon allowed him to take the throne in 359 BC.
In 346 BC, he intervened effectively in the war between Thebes and Phocis, but his war with Athens continued intermittently.
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 Philip II of Macedon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Born in Pella in 382 BC, he was the youngest son of King Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice.
In 357 BC, Philip married to EpirusEpirote princess Olympias, the daughter of the king of the Molossians.
He was active in completing the subjugation of the Balkan hill-country to the west and north, and in reducing the Greek cities of the coast as far as the Hebrus (Maritza).
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 Macedonia FAQ: Philip II of Macedonia
Philip II of Macedonia (382-336 BC), king of Macedonia (359-336 BC), son of Amyntas II and Eurydice was born in Pella, the capital of ancient Macedonia.
In 364 BC Philip returned to Macedonia, and in 359 BC he was made regent for his infant nephew Amyntas, the son of his brother Perdiccas III.
Philip's League of Corinth (337 BC) was intended to maintain and perpetuate a general peace (koine eirene); it was not a league at all, for it did not have the word symachia in it.
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 346 BC Information - TextSheet.com
346 BC Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 390s BC 380s BC 370s BC 360s BC 350s BC - 340s BC - 330s BC 320s BC 310s BC 300s BC 290s BC
351 BC 350 BC 349 BC 348 BC 347 BC 346 BC 345 BC 344 BC 343 BC 342 BC 341 BC
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 History of Ancient Delphi
In 585 BC, the tyrant Kleisthenes of Sikyon liberated Delphi from the town of Krissa and the come Kirra, which was levying exorbitant dues and even robbed the visitors who came to their port, in order to consult the oracle.
In 356 BC, the Phokaeans occupied the place and stole its treasures until king Phillip of Macedon, ten years later in 346 BC, freed the place.
In 279 BC, the Galatians invaded Greece and they came near the gates of Delphi, which was saved from stones and rocks thrown from the Phaedriades place and they were forced to retreat.
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 A short history of Greece
The first city states are formed in ca 900 BC and around 754 BC Sparta becomes the leading Greek state, followed in 720 BC by Athens as second leading Greek state.
From 346 BC Macedon rules over Greece, whereby Macedon develops into an Hellenic kingdom.
In 197 BC Greece liberates itself from Macedon, but in 146 BC Greece becomes the Egian province of the Roman Empire.
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 Articles - Philip II of Macedon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Born in Pella, Philip was the youngest son of King Amyntas III and Queen Eurydice.
In 347 BC, Philip advanced to the conquest of the eastern districts about the Hebrus, and compelled the submission of the Thracian prince Cersobleptes.
In 336 BC, when the invasion of Persia was in its very early stage, Philip was assassinated by an ex-lover named Pausanias.
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 Aristotle
Plato died in 347 BC and Speusippus assumed the leadership of the
In 343 BC Aristotle reached the Court of Macedonia and he was to remain there for seven years.
After the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, anti-Macedonian feeling in Athens made Aristotle retire to Chalcis where he lived in the house which had once belonged to his mother and was still retained by the family.
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 Philip II of Macedon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
In [[364 BC]], Philip returned to [[Macedon]]ia. The deaths of Philip's elder brothers, [[Alexander II of MacedonKing Alexander II]] and [[Perdiccas III of MacedonPerdiccas III]], allowed him to take the throne in [[359 BC]].
Philip defeated an alliance of Thebans and Athenians at the [[Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)Battle of Chaeronea]] in [[338 BC]].
In [[336 BC]], when the invasion of Persia was in its very early stage, Philip was assassinated by a lover named [[Pausanias (assassin)Pausanias]].
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 Articles - Philip II of Macedon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Philip II of Macedon (382 BC–336 BC; Greek: ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΣ) was the King of Macedon from 359 BC until his death.
Philip defeated an alliance of Thebans and Athenians at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC.
In 336 BC, when the invasion of Persia was in its very early stage, Philip was assassinated by a lover named Pausanias.
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 Electronic Antiquities Volume I, Number 3
At his instigation in 340 BC the Amphictyons, including by proclamation the Delphians (a member-state), burned the houses of the sacrilegious Amphissaeans (3.119 and 122).
The most important is the statement of Demosthenes in 343 BC in his speech De Falsa Legatione 327, in which he pictured the change in the situation.
In accordance with the similar phrase in Demosthenes 19.48, as cited from a decree of 346 BC.
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 World History 400-300 BC
- Philip II became Regent of Macedonia in 359 B.C. He reorganized the army and made it one of the strongest in Greece.
Alexander attacked the Persian infantry in the center of the lines and achieved an overwhelming victory, decimating the Persian forces.
Darius fled the battlefield, was pursued and was eventually assassinated in Bactaria.
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 PHILIP II OF MACEDON FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Also in 352 BC, the Macedonian army won a complete victory over the Phocians at the Battle_of_Crocus_Field.
Philip finally took Olynthus in 348_BC and razed the city to the ground.
In 346 BC, he intervened effectively in the war between Thebes and the Phocians, but his wars with Athens continued intermittently.
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 Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC) by Chris Jones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Since becoming King in 359 BC, Philip II had revolutionised the Macedonian army, equipping the common infantry as a deep phalanx of pikemen and supporting them with elite Hypaspists, Companion cavalry and light troops.
His influence on Greek affairs grew and in 346 BC he defeated the adjacent state of Phocis, wresting control of the Delphic Oracle from the Phocians.
He was assassinated in 337 BC and his son Alexander would take his army eastward to conquer the Persian Empire and beyond, leaving an obedient if not entirely loyal Greece behind.
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 341 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
346 BC 345 BC 344 BC 343 BC 342 BC 341 BC 340 BC 339 BC 338 BC 337 BC 336 BC
This page was last modified 15:01, 8 May 2005.
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 343 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
343 BC Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 390s BC - 380s BC - 370s BC - 360s BC - 350s BC - 340s BC - 330s BC - 320s BC - 310s BC - 300s BC - 290s BC
Her king, Nectanebo II gathers his belongings and flees up the Nile to exile in Ethiopia.
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 Aristotle
It was more than a passing visit for he remained there for about a year and must have had the group of scientists from Assos with him for they continued their biological researches there.
However, still more astounding is the fact that the majority of these subjects did not exist as such before him, so that he would have been the first to conceive of and establish them, as systematic disciplines.
The works were first published in about 60 BC by Andronicus of Rhodes, the last head of the Lyceum.
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 350bc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Decades: 400s BC 390s BC 380s BC 370s BC 360s BC - 350s BC - 340s BC 330s BC 320s BC 310s BC 300s BC
355 BC 354 BC 353 BC 352 BC 351 BC - 350 BC - 349 BC 348 BC 347 BC 346 BC 345 BC
Aristotle argues for a spherical Earth using lunar eclipses and other observations.
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 Delphi, Greece  -  Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
In 480 BC a Persian raid on Delphi failed because of an earthquake, attributed to Apollo.
In the second Sacred War (about 448 BC), Athens helped Phocis regain control of Delphi, which it had lost in the first war.
The Phocians were defeated in 346 BC by King Philip II of Macedonia in the third Sacred War.
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 347 BC - TheBestLinks.com - Centuries, Decades, Plato, 4th century BC, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
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 Sileraioi Info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
403 BC Dionysios attacks Katane and peoples the city with the Campanians.
Quarrel about the boundaries of the Carthaginian area and the Syracusan area.
342 BC Timoleon hits Entella (in favour of Carthago).
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 349 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
349 BC Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
354 BC 353 BC 352 BC 351 BC 350 BC - 349 BC - 348 BC 347 BC 346 BC 345 BC 344 BC
The city of Eretria on the island of Euboea successfully rebels against the rule of Athens
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 outline_5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The Third Sacred War: Entree into Central Greece (357/6-347/6 B.C.)
Philip seized the grain fleet (late summer 340 BC)
Amphictyonic League gave Philip command of a League expedition against Amphissa in Central Greece (339 BC)
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 ORACLES & DIVINATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
E              SANCTUARY SACKED in 167 BC by Romans
C B destroyed by fire 548 BC nd
Temple built help from Aklmaeonids (more later), earthquake 373 BC destroyed it
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