• Year 313 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Cursor and Brutus (or, less frequently...
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    Aeacides of Epirus (category 313 BC deaths)
    grandson of Aeacus. Aeacides (Ancient Greek: Αἰακίδης; died 313 BC), King of Epirus (331–316, 313), was a son of King Arybbas and grandson of King Alcetas...
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  • the Greek Academy (b. 396 BC) Aeschines, Athenian orator and politician (b. 389 BC) Alexander (son of Polyperchon) 313 BC Aeacides, King of Epirus. Ptolemy...
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    BC – Roman besieged Saticula. 316 BC – Samnites besieged Plistica. 315 BC – Samnites seized Plistica. 315 BC – Battle of Lautulae, Roman defeat 313 BC...
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  • track of the album Infinite (album) by Eminem is called 313. The year 313 AD The year 313 BC "Sloane's A001844 : Centered square numbers". The On-Line...
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  • scholars dispute its existence. It was allegedly abolished either in 326 or 313 BC. Nexum was a form of mancipatio, a symbolic transfer of rights that involved...
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    the Warring States period (481 BC – 403 BC) and the Qin state (9th century BC – 221 BC) and dynasty (221 BC – 206 BC). Early Warring States period Qin...
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  • (370–357 BC, 317–313 BC) Arybbas, King (373–343 BC) Alexander I, King (342–331 BC) Aeacides, King (330–317 BC) Alcetas II, King (313–306 BC) Pyrrhus I, King...
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  • 313 is a year of the Julian calendar. 313 may also refer to: 313 BC, a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar 313 (album), a 2006 album by Phideaux Xavier...
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    of the royal Aeacid dynasty whereupon a democracy was established. In 168 BC Epirus became the Roman province of Epirus Vetus. Epirus regained its statehood...
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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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  • Livy dates the law in 326 BC, during the third consulship of Gaius Poetelius Libo Visolus, but Varro dates the law in 313 BC, during the dictatorship of...
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    Stateira (wife of Alexander the Great) (category 323 BC deaths)
    Stateira (Greek: Στάτειρα; died 323 BC), possibly also known as Homa, was the daughter of Stateira and Darius III of Persia. After her father's defeat...
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    Ophellas (category 4th-century BC births)
    of Ptolemy until 309/8 BC: his name is not mentioned in the account given by Diodorus of the revolt of the Cyrenaeans in 313 BC, which was rapidly suppressed...
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    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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  • Nia Segamain (category 3rd-century BC legendary monarchs)
    (145–116 BC). The chronology of Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 226–219 BC, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 320–313 BC. His name...
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  • During 313 BC, in the Mauryan period Kautilya created the treatise called Kautilya Arthashastra. He laid down the qualifications for appointments of civil...
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  • Consulship of Fusus and Crassus (or, less frequently, year 313 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 441 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval...
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    339 BC), and Xenocrates (until 313 BC). Both of them sought to fuse Pythagorean speculations on number with Plato's theory of forms. Around 266 BC, Arcesilaus...
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  • Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus (category 4th-century BC Roman consuls)
    Lautulae (Diodorus mentions another dictatorship in 313 BC, but this is probably mistaken). As consul in 310 BC, Fabius fought the Etruscans at Sutrium, then...
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  • Alcetas II of Epirus (category 4th-century BC Greek monarchs)
    against Cassander in 313 BC, the Epirotes recalled Alcetas. Cassander sent an army against him under the command of Lyciscus, but in 312 BC entered into an...
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  • reports that concubines could be sold. Old Assyrian Period (20th–18th centuries BC) In general, marriage was monogamous. "If after two or three years of marriage...
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    defend Naples against the Romans (Paleopolis/Neapolis) in 327 BC. The Romans took Nola in 313 BC after setting fire to buildings near the city walls. Under...
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  • (fl. 314–313 BC), admiral during the Wars of the Diadochi Dioscorides (Stoic) (fl. 225 BC), Stoic philosopher Dioscorides (poet) (3rd century BC), Hellenistic...
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  • famous member was Lucius Papirius Cursor, five times consul between 326 and 313 BC, who earned three triumphs during the Samnite Wars. Most of the Papirii...
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  • Year 314 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Libo and Longus (or, less frequently...
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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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    in Sindh during this time but with the entry of Chandragupta Maurya in 313 BC there was an entry of Buddhism as well. .... However, there was a revival...
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    Lucius Papirius Cursor (category 4th-century BC Roman consuls)
    Lucius Papirius Cursor (c.365–after 310 BC) was a celebrated politician and general of the early Roman Republic, who was five times consul, three times...
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  • Year 315 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Cursor and Philo (or, less frequently...
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