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  Encyclopedia: Rome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The traditional date of founding (754 BC) is a conventional date set much later by the historian Varro, assigning a length of 35 years to each of the seven generations corresponding to the seven mythological kings.
In the 8th century BC, these Italic speakers â€” Latins (in the west), Sabines (in the upper valley of the Tiber), Umbrians (in the north-east), Samnites (in the South), Oscans and others â€” shared the peninsula with two other major ethnic groups: the Etruscans, in the North and the Greeks in the south.
In 394 BC they had also conquered the menacing Etruscan neighbour of Veii: the Etruscan power was now limited to Etruria itself, and Rome could therefore emerge as the dominant city in Latium.
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After 683 BC the offices were held for only a single year, and the year was named after the archon eponymous.
424 BC-423 BC Isarchus Demosthenes (general)Demosthenes, Cleon, Thucydides and Hippocrates are strategosstrategoi/
171 BC-170 BC Antigenes Sosandrus is a thesmothete
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 4th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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).
Mencius, Chinese philosopher and sage (371 - 289 BC).
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BC major questions of foreign policy were transferred to extraordinary meetings, which involved sometimes only the council.
BC the Achaean confederacy, under the leadership of Philopoimen and others, expanded to absorb the whole Peloponnesos.
It is theorised that coin hoards of this type, buried outside mainland Hellas and the Peloponnesos, represent bullion taken away after 146 BC or constitute amounts of money of different origin and date, transported in the first half of the 1st cent.
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He was one of the 10 generals who commanded the Athenians at the battle of Marathon (490 BC) and in the next year became chief archon.
Antigonus II Antigonus II (Antigonus Gonatas)ăntig´enes gōnā´tes, c.320-239 BC, king of Macedon, son of Demetrius I. He took the title king on his father's death (283) but made good his claim only by defeating the Gauls in Thrace and by taking Macedon in 276.
He was made (333 BC) governor of Phrygia, and after the death of Alexander he was advanced by the friendship of Antipater, who with Ptolemy I and Craterus, supported Antigonus i...
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 Articles - Warring States Period   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Change of Government in Qi In 389 BC, the Tian (田) family seized control of the State of Qi and was given the title of Duke.
In 354 BC, King Hui of Wei initiated a large scale attack at Zhao, which some historians believe was to avenge the earlier near destruction of Wei.
The state rose to a new level around 389 BC when the King of Chu named the famous reformer Wu Qi (吳起) to be his prime minister.
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 THE THIRD HITTITE EMPIRE
ceding the lands east of the Zagros Mountains to the Hittites in 354 BC.
BC, who then tries to give the throne to her brother, Alexander of Epirus.
BC, he reigns over a vast area extending from the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal.
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Chapter 4, 'The Overthrow of the Thirty and the Restoration of the Democracy, 403-396 BC' (pp.
Buck argues that the Athenians were 'unfair' in dispensing with the services of their loyal democrat, but the suspicion of mediocrity certainly intruded into the thoughts of this reader, especially when the word 'eclipse' is used to describe Thrasybulus' political position on more than occasion (p.
It is clearly evident that Buck's work has a tendency to become a general history of the Greek city-states for the years between 412 and 389, although the account is always clear and concise and, as such, will be useful as a guide both for students and teachers.
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He crossed the Rhine c.71 BC, defeated the Aedui, and came to dominate much of Gaul (see Gallic Wars).
In 60 BC he was made a friend and ally of Rome, but his power threatened the Romans in Gaul, and Julius Caesar, soon after winning the g...
He was in command of the band of Gauls (or Galatians) who invaded Greece in 279 BC At first halted at Thermopylae, he later turned and took the pass into Doris.
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 389 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
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Battle of the Elleporus: Dionysius of Syracuse defeats the Italiote League, securing his domination of Greek Southern Italy.
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 Harvard University Press/Aeschines, Speeches
On a second embassy in 346 to ratify a peace Aeschines' delaying tactics caused the famous orator Demosthenes and Timarchus to accuse him of treason, a charge which he successfully rebutted in the strong extant speech Against Timarchus.
As examples of Greek oratory the speeches of Aeschines rank next to those of Demosthenes, and are important documents for the study of Athenian diplomacy and inner politics.
In 336, when Ctesiphon proposed that Demosthenes should be awarded a crown of gold for state service, Aeschines accused him of proposing something which would violate existing laws.
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 390 bc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
390 BC Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 440s BC 430s BC 420s BC 410s BC 400s BC - 390s BC - 380s BC 370s BC 360s BC 350s BC 340s BC
395 BC 394 BC 393 BC 392 BC 391 BC - 390 BC - 389 BC 388 BC 387 BC 386 BC 385 BC
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510 BC Stothers and Bechtel 1987:139; Stothers and Graves 1984
480 BC Crane and Griffin 1968; Watson 1969, 1974
320 BC Crane and Griffin 1968; Watson 1969, 1974
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 Plato on Recollection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Plato (427-347 BC) was born in Athens and was a student of the great philosopher Aristotle.
"In 389 BC he founded the 'Academy,' which was approximately the first university.
The main purpose of the Academy was to cultivate thought to lead to a restoration of decent government in the cities of Greece.
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 380s BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
380s BC Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Years: 389 BC 388 BC 387 BC 386 BC 385 BC 384 BC 383 BC 382 BC 381 BC 380 BC
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 Lesbos --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
group of ancient cities on the west coast of Anatolia, which were founded at the end of the 2nd millennium BC by Greeks speaking an Aeolic dialect.
The earliest settlements, located on the islands of Lesbos and Tenedos and on the mainland between Troas and Ionia, resulted from migrations during 1130–1000 BC.
The dates of her life are uncertain, but Sappho flourished from about 610 to 580 BC.
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 4th century BC - Internet-Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Philip II of Macedon (382 - 336 BC, reigned 359 - 336 BC).
Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, invades Asia Minor, Persia and reaches India (356 - 323 BC, reigned 336 - 323 BC).
Read about 4th century bc in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary.
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 A Brief History of the Apocalypse
There was a myth that 12 eagles had revealed to Romulus a mystical number representing the lifetime of Rome, and some early Romans hypothesized that each eagle represented 10 years.
The Roman calendar was counted from the founding of Rome, 1 AUC (ab urbe condita) being 753 BC.
Some Romans figured that the mystical number revealed to Romulus represented the number of days in a year (the Great Year concept), so they expected Rome to be destroyed around 365 AUC (389 BC).
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 C&I 335/CS 317 Educational Technology Timeline
40,000 BC Paintings and drawings are a new means of communication.
389 BC The founding of the Academy by Plato begins a new movement in education.
The printing of the Bible with moveable type by Gutenberg transforms society.
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 Learn more about 4th century BC in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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4th century BC 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC - other centuries)
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 Ionia, Kolophon - Ancient Greek Coinage - WildWinds.com
Kolophon (?), Ionia, AR hemitetartemorion, (1/8 obol), (0.15g) 350 BC, Facing head of Apollo.
Kolophon, Ionia, AR tetartemorion, (1/4 obol), (0.26g) 490-400 BC, Facing laureate & veiled head of Apollo.
Kolophon, Ionia, AR hemiobol, (0.41g) 520-490 BC, Facing laureate & veiled head of Apollo, leaf at side.
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 4th century BC World Encyclopedia, India encyclopedia, Featured Articles, Cover Stories, World wide Informations @ ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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).
Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, invades Asia Minor, Persia and reaches India (born 356, reigned 336–323 BC).
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Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC -
400s BC 390s BC - 380s BC - 370s BC 360s BC 350s BC 340s BC
388 BC - 387 BC - 386 BC
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WMPT AB 423-468 or WMPT BC 390-466; with 1 yr.
WMPT AB 469-611 or WMPT BC 467-608; with 2 yrs.
WMPT AB 612-850 or WMPT BC 609-678; with 2 yrs.
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 Rohrer et al., June 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The population was established by reciprocally mating Meishan (ME) and White composite (WC) pigs.
Measurements for AP and OR were recorded on 101 BC, 389 F
A genomic scan was conducted with markers (n = 157) spaced ~20 cM apart.
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634 BC Apocalyptic thinking gripped many ancient cultures, including the Romans.
counted from the founding of Rome, 1 AUC (ab urbe condita) being 753 BC.
389 BC Some Romans figured that the mystical number revealed to Romulus represented
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 New Greek III, June 11, '04
Ancient Greece, Alexander III the Great of Macedon (336-323 BC), silver tetradrachm, Temnos (Aiolis) mint, struck 3rd c.
Ancient Greece, Alexander III the Great of Macedon (336-323 BC), silver tetradrachm, Phaselis (Lycia) mint, yr.
Ancient Greece, Philip III Arrhidaeos of Macedon (323-317 BC), silver tetradrachm, Mallos (Cilicia) mint
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