• Year 295 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. It was known in the Roman Republic as the Year of the Consulship of Rullianus and Mus (or, less...
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  • 301-281 BC (Asia Minor) Cotys II, King of Odrysian Thrace, r. 300-280 BC Wuling, King of Zhao, r. 326–299 BC Huiwen, King of Zhao, r. 299–266 BC 295 BC Apollonius...
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    Publius Decius Mus (died 295 BC), of the plebeian gens Decia, was a Roman consul in the years 312 BC, 308 BC, 297 BC and 295 BC. He was a member of a family...
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  • of Sentinum was the decisive battle of the Third Samnite War, fought in 295 BC near Sentinum (next to the modern town of Sassoferrato, in the Marches,...
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  • of Syracuse, Sicily, Magna Graecia, perhaps by his second wife Alcia. In 295 BC, Agathocles married Lanassa to King Pyrrhus of Epirus. Agathocles himself...
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    The First, Second, and Third Samnite Wars (343–341 BC, 326–304 BC, and 298–290 BC) were fought between the Roman Republic and the Samnites, who lived on...
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  • calendar years 295 AD and 295 BC. 295 is the number for several highways across the countries of Canada, Japan, and the United States. 295 Theresia is an...
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  • Ptolemy (son of Pyrrhus) (category 295 BC births)
    Ptolemy (295–272 BC) was the oldest son of king Pyrrhus of Epirus and his first wife Antigone, who probably died in childbirth. He was named in honour...
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    Thessalonike of Macedon (category 295 BC deaths)
    Thessalonike (Greek: Θεσσαλονίκη; 353/2 or 346/5 BC295 BC) was a Macedonian Greek princess, the daughter of King Philip II of Macedon by his Thessalian...
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  • Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus (category 4th-century BC Roman consuls)
    Tifernum by sending part of his line around the hills behind the enemy, and in 295 BC he was elected unanimously for a fifth term, where he won lasting fame for...
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  • succession of Rome. Millennia: 1st BC · 1st–2nd Centuries: 7th BC · 6th BC · 5th BC · 4th BC · 3rd BC · 2nd BC · 1st BC · 1st · 2nd · 3rd · 4th · 5th · 6th ·...
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    the war of 310 or 309 BC between the Etruscans and the Romans. It took, however, an important part in the rebellion of 295 BC and was reduced, with Vulsinii...
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    Glaucias of Taulantii (category 4th-century BC monarchs)
    335 – c. 295 BC) was a ruler of the Taulantian kingdom which dominated southern Illyrian affairs in the second half of the 4th century BC. Glaucias is...
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  • via Aesernia.[clarification needed] In 295 BC it was conquered by the Romans. It became a Roman colony in 264 BC, and issued its own coins. In 667 it was...
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    Pyrrhus of Epirus (category 272 BC deaths)
    seem to have been devoted to him. In 295 BC, Pyrrhus transferred the capital of his kingdom to Ambracia. In 292 BC, he went to war against his former ally...
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    Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus (category 330s BC births)
    Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus (c. 337 BC – 270 BC) was one of the two elected Roman consuls in 298 BC. He led the Roman army to victory against the...
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  • a list of sovereign states or polities that existed in the 3rd m century BC. List of Bronze Age states List of Iron Age states List of Classical Age states...
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  • (227–223 BC) Changping, Lord (223 BC) Han (complete list) – Xiang, King (311–296 BC) Xi, King (295–273 BC) Huanhui, King (272–239 BC) An, King (238–230 BC) Qi:...
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    sources. Cleitus, son of Bardylis I (r. 335–295 BC): mastermind behind the Illyrian Revolt in Pelion of 335 BC against Alexander the Great. Glaucias: king...
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    between 26 and 22 BC. Iuppiter Victor had a temple dedicated by Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges during the third Samnite War in 295 BC. It was probably on...
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  • Gellius Egnatius (category 295 BC deaths)
    Egnatius (died 295 BC) was the leader of the Varriani, a leading clan of the Samnites during the Third Samnite War, which broke out in 298 BC. By the end...
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    Appius Claudius Caecus (category 4th-century BC Roman consuls)
    only been a minor magistracy.[citation needed] As consul (296 BC) and then praetor (295 BC), Caecus led military campaigns against the Etruscans and Samnites...
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    It was used in the dedication of her first Roman temple, on August 19 in 295 BC during the Third Samnite War by Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges. It was sited...
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    Epirus (ancient state) (category States and territories established in the 4th century BC)
    Olympias against Cassander, but was dethroned in 313 BC. Aeacides's son Pyrrhus came to the throne in 295 BC. Pyrrhus, being a skillful general, was encouraged...
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    drachma, yet by 307 BC he was exiled from the city and direct democracy was restored. Demetrius I of Macedon reconquered Athens in 295 BC, yet democracy was...
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  • BC) Apollonius of Rhodes, Greek poet, grammarian, and author of the Argonautica, an epic in four books on the voyage of the Argonauts (b. c. 295 BC)...
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  • BC – Battle of Tifernum – Romans under Quintus Fabius Maximus and Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus defeat the Samnite army led by Gellius Statius 295...
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    The first explicit mention of a consul with two legions is in 296 BC. In 295 BC, the Romans deployed six legions; four led by the two consuls, and fought...
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    Roman manpower: by 295 BC, the allied contingents of Roman-led armies as a whole outnumbered the Romans on the field and, by 218 BC, there were three allies...
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    Ptolemy I Soter (category 360s BC births)
    Πτολεμαῖος Σωτήρ, Ptolemaîos Sōtḗr "Ptolemy the Savior"; c. 367 BC – January 282 BC) was a Macedonian Greek general, historian, and successor of Alexander...
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