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About 519 BC the resistance of Plataea to the federating policy of Thebes led to the interference of Athens on behalf of the former; on this occasion, and again in 507 BC, the Athenians defeated the Boeotian levy.
For ten years the land remained under Athenian control, which was exercised through the newly installed democracies; but in 447 BC the people revolted, and after a victory at the Battle of Coronea regained their independence.
In 374 BC Pelopidas restored the Theban dominion and their control was never significantly challenged again.
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 377 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Beginning of the reign of Mausolus in Caria (+353 BC).
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 Euagoras
Euagoras (or Evagoras) was the king of Salamis (410 - 374 BC) in Cyprus.
He took part in the battle of Cnidus of 394 BC, in which the Spartan fleet was defeated, and for this service his statue was placed by the Athenians side by side with that of Conon in the Ceramicus.
In 374 he was assassinated by a eunuch from motives of private revenge.
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 4th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tollund Man, Human sacrifice victim on the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark, possibly the earliest known evidence for worship of Odin.
Philip II of Macedon (born 382, reigned 359–336 BC).
Shang Yang, Prime Minister of Qin, his reform helped Qin to become the strongest country and later unified China (term 361–338 BC).
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 The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History: Evagoras I (c. 435-374 BC)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ruler of Salamis in Cyprus from 410 BC.
He sided with Athens against Sparta, and was at war with Persia 391-381 BC.
Evagoras welcomed the Athenian commander Conon, who had escaped with eight ships after the Athenian fleet was virtually annihilated at the Battle of Aegospotami 405; he later obtained Persian help for Athens against Sparta, and...
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Pottery appeared on a second phase after 5000 BC Transitional period between the Stone Age and the Bronze Age.
Destructive earthquakes occur during the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD and cities are rebuilt.
The 8th century BC is a period of great prosperity.
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 Evagoras on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
By 410 BC he had spread his control over the whole island.
After the Peace of Antalcidas (386 BC, see Corinthian War), he lost all Greek support and found himself alone in war with Persia.
Artaxerxes II defeated him in 381 BC and destroyed his fleet.
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Participants came away from the event with a tremendous feeling of community — something the working class in BC needs as a starting point in its struggle against the Liberals.
Leaders of the BC Federation of Labour were shamefully vetting everyone who took the stage — including the folk band Shillelagh — telling them not to mention the words "general strike."
A few days after the Saturday rally, BC Federation of Labour president Jim Sinclair spoke on CBC radio, recalling, "I think I was part of the group arguing for [a general strike] about two decades ago.
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During the 6th and 5th centuries BC the principal power was in the hands of the two families of the Aleudae of Larissa and the Scopadae of Crannon and Pharsalus.
About 374 BC Jason, tyrant of Pherae, was elected tagus, or chief magistrate, of all Thessaly.
Thessaly remained subject to the Macedonian kings until the victory of Titus Quinctius Flamininus at Cynoscephalae in 197 BC brought it under the protection of Rome.
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377 BC Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
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 Cyprus Chronology
c.7500 BC The first known domesticated cat in the world is buried at the Neolithic village of Shillourokambos in Cyprus 4000 years before similar burials are known in Egypt.
1310 BC Kinyras Sandocou having married Metharme, daughter of Pygmalion, becomes king of Cyprus and begets Oxyporus and Adonis, and besides them daughters, Orsedice, Laogore, and Braesia.
c.1000-600 BC Euclus foretells of the birth of Homer to Themisto a native of Salamis.
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 WMNH - Geology and Astronomy
Herodotus (500 BC) observed that the Nile deposited silt during floods but believed most features were the result of sudden, violent processes.
Aristotle (384-322 BC) recognized river deposits and realized that fossil seashells from rocks were similar to those found on the beach, indicating the fossils were once living animals.
He extrapolated the distance from his reference points at Syene and Alexandria in Egypt and determined Earth's circumference to be ~40,000 km, a remarkably accurate estimate and major scientific accomplishment.
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A cult of fertility develops in the settlements of the period, found mainly in the western part of the island.
The reign of Pharaoh Ahmose II (569-525 BC) is peaceful but soon Cyprus is entangled in the tensions between Greece and Persia.
In the first century BC and first century AD there are destructive earthquakes but cities are rebuilt.
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During the 12th and 11th centuries B.C. Achaean Greeks come to settle on the island bringing with them the Greek language, their religion, their customs.
The 8th century B.C. is a period of great prosperity but the island falls prey to several conquerors.
Destructive earthquakes occur during the 1st century B.C. and the 1at A.D. and cities are rebuilt.
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BC) and expanded during the reigns of John Hyrcanus I (134-104 BC), but this assessment may not be correct.
By 200 BC the Aramaic language had disappeared from the whole of the Middle East (outside Palestine at least though) and was superseded by Kharosthi.
It is desirable to learn about his region and especially its 5th-3rd centuries BC history as much as possible in order to come to a better understanding of this regions role during Persian times and its contribution as a source for mercenary soldiers.
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He was responsible for the assassination (404 BC) of Alcibiades, and in the same year he supported Artaxerxes in the rebellion of Cyrus the Younger.
Pharnabazus and his fellow satrap Tissaphernes encouraged the revival of Persian power in the Greek world by alternately supporting Sparta and Athens in the Peloponnesian War and later.
He was in command of two unsuccessful Persian invasions of Egypt (385, 374).
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1050-750 BC Cyprus is now a Greek island with ten city- 7000-3900 BC NEOLITHIC AGE Remains of the oldest known settlements in Cyprus date from this period.
Pottery appeared on a second phase after 5000 BC The era of prosperity continues, but the island falls prey to several conquerors.
The Ptolemies abolish the city-kingdoms and unify Cyprus.
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 Station Information - 373 BC
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The Persian army, under the generals Iphicrates and Pharnabazes, attempted to reconquer Egypt, but due to mutual distrust king Nectanebo I was able to gather his forces and repulse their invasion.
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Battle of Leuctra, which ends the Spartan hegemony, and initiated the beginning of the Theban hegemony
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After 1400 BC, Mycenaeans from Greece reach the island, perhaps as merchants.
During the 12th and 11th centuries several waves of Achaean Greeks come to settle on the island bringing with them the Greek language, their religion, their customs.
There is a great loss of life when the Jews who lived in Salamis rebel in 116, and from the plague in 164 AD.
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 371 BC - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
371 BC Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
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King Evagoras of Salamis (who ruled from 411 to 374 BC) unified Cyprus and made the island one of the leading political and cultural centers of the Greek world.
During the missionary journey of Saints Paul and Barnabas the Proconsul Sergius Paulus was converted to Christianity and Cyprus became the first country to be governed by a Christian.
Destructive earthquakes occurred during the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD.
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Aristotle, philosopher and scientist (384 - 322 BC).
Philip II of Macedon (382 - 336 BC, reigned 359 - 336 BC).
Mencius, Chinese philosopher and sage (371 - 289 BC).
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