• Year 454 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Capitolinus and Varus (or, less frequently...
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    an Egyptian revolt against Persia. 454 BC: The treasury of the Delian League is moved from Delos to Athens. 454 BC: Hostilities between Segesta and Selinunte...
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    Alexander I of Macedon (category 454 BC deaths)
    Alexander I (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος, romanized: Alexandros; died 454 BC), also known as Alexander the Philhellene (Ancient Greek: φιλέλλην; lit. 'loving...
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    accepted Argead rule by the time of Alexander I (r. 498 – 454 BC). Under Philip II (r. 359 – 336 BC), the Macedonians are credited with numerous military...
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    (from 460–454 BC) resulted in a disastrous Greek defeat, and further campaigning was suspended. A Greek fleet was sent to Cyprus in 451 BC, but achieved...
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    Lysander (category 5th-century BC births)
    Lysandros; c. 454 BC – 395 BC) was a Spartan military and political leader. He destroyed the Athenian fleet at the Battle of Aegospotami in 405 BC, forcing...
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    Delian League (category 5th-century BC military alliances)
    Thasos in 465 BC. The League's treasury initially stood in Delos until, in a symbolic gesture, Pericles moved it to Athens in 454 BC. By 431 BC, the threat...
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  • year) 458 BC Pleistarchus, King of Sparta since 480 BC 456 BC Aeschylus, Greek playwright (b. 525 BC) 454 BC Alexander I of Macedon 452 BC Sextus Quinctilius...
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    Perdiccas II of Macedon (category 413 BC deaths)
    Περδίκκας, romanized: Perdíkkas) was the king of Macedonia from 454 BC until his death in 413 BC. During the Peloponnesian War, he frequently switched sides...
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    Inaros II (category 5th-century BC Egyptian people)
    Persians retreated to Memphis, but the Athenians were finally defeated in 454 BC by the Persian army led by Megabyzus, satrap of Syria, and Artabazus, satrap...
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  • King (547–498 BC) Alexander I, King (498–454 BC) Alcetas II, King (454–448 BC) Perdiccas II, King (448–413 BC) Archelaus I, King (413–399 BC) Odrysian kingdom...
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    Herodotus (category 480s BC births)
    probably sometime after 454 BC or possibly earlier, after an Athenian fleet had assisted the uprising against Persian rule in 460–454 BC. He probably traveled...
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  • AD 454 was a year of the Julian calendar. 454 may also refer to: 454 BC, a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar 454 Life Sciences, an American biotech...
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    Acropolis of Athens (category Buildings and structures completed in the 5th century BC)
    Persian invasion of Greece during 480–479 BC; however, the temple was probably reconstructed during 454 BC, since the treasury of the Delian League was...
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    Artaxerxes I (category 5th-century BC Kings of the Achaemenid Empire)
    460–454 BC led by Inaros II, who was the son of a Libyan prince named Psamtik, presumably descended from the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt. In 460 BC, Inaros...
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  • Macedon (died 454 BC), ruled from 498 to 454 BC Alexander II of Macedon (died 368 BC), ruled from 370 to 368 BC Alexander III of Macedon (356–323 BC), or Alexander...
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  • spent the next ten years attempting to consolidate the League's power. In 454 BC Athens lost a fleet attempting to aid an Egyptian revolt against Persia;...
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  • 7th century BC. Neapolis was a member of the Delian League and entered the Athenian tribute list at 454 BC first by toponym and by 443 BC by city-ethnic...
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  • 495–454 BC Alexander I of Epirus (370–331 BC), king of Epirus Alexander I Theopator Euergetes, surnamed Balas, ruler of the Seleucid Empire 150-145 BC Pope...
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    to 451 BC, so the Egyptian campaign dates from c. 460–454 BC. The Cyprian campaign, which directly followed the truce, thus dates to 451–450 BC. The Greco-Persian...
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    478-404 BC) can be categorized into two groups: the allied states (symmachoi) reported in the stone tablets of the Athenian tribute lists (454-409 BC), who...
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     547 – 498 BC) and his son Alexander I of Macedon (r. 498 – 454 BC). The period of Achaemenid Macedonia came to an end in roughly 479 BC with the ultimate...
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  • First Peloponnesian War (category 460s BC conflicts)
    defeated in 454 BC by the Persians in Egypt which caused them to enter into a five years' truce with Sparta. However, the war flared up again in 448 BC with...
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    Consulship of Corvus and Pansa (or, less frequently, year 454 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 300 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval...
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  • Year 457 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Pulvillus and Augurinus or Cincinnatus...
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  • Abhaya of Tambapanni (category 5th-century BC Sinhalese monarchs)
    Abhaya was king of Upatissa Nuwara (modern-day Sri Lanka) from 474 BC to 454 BC. He succeeded his father Panduvasdeva after being chosen by his siblings...
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    the help of the Athenians, with whom they had entered into alliance in 454 BC. The subsequent decline of Athenian land power had the effect of weakening...
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  • Year 452 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Lanatus and Vaticanus (or, less frequently...
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     575–535 BC. After the abolition of the monarchy and the founding of the Republic in 509 BC, the consuls had responsibility for the census until 443 BC. In...
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    foreign deities). The league's common treasury was kept here as well until 454 BC, when Pericles removed it to Athens. During the Hellenistic period, a well-established...
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