• Year 319 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 Cerretanus (or, less frequently...
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  • This article concerns the period 319 BC – 310 BC. Battle of Orkynia: Antigonus marches his army against Eumenes in Cappadocia and defeats him in battle...
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    Eumenes (category 4th-century BC Greek people)
    hat and cloak, an honour usually only granted to a Macedonian king. In 319 BC, Antigonus marched his army into Cappodocia and engaged Eumenes at the Battle...
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    Wars of the Diadochi (category 4th century BC in Macedonia (ancient kingdom))
    Dokimos and Polemon who had also gathered their armies in Asia Minor. In 319 BC Antigonus, after receiving reinforcements from Antipater's European army...
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    Antipater (category 319 BC deaths)
    Greek: Ἀντίπατρος, romanized: Antipatros, lit. 'like the father'; c. 400 BC – 319 BC) was a Macedonian general and statesman under the successive kingships...
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    Babylon. The second Diadochi war began following the death of Antipater in 319 BC. Passing over his own son, Cassander, Antipater had declared Polyperchon...
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    Macedonia (ancient kingdom) (category 146 BC)
    sparking the Second War of the Diadochi (319–315 BC). Given a string of military failures by Polyperchon, in 317 BC, Philip III, by way of his politically...
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  • King Hui of Wei (category 319 BC deaths)
    King Hui of Wei (Chinese: 魏惠王; 400–319 BC), originally called Marquis Hui of Wei, and after 344,[citation needed] King Hui of Liang (Chinese: 梁惠王) was...
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    recorded in full detail another incident in the history of Termessos. In 319 BC, after the death of Alexander, one of his generals, Antigonos Monophtalmos...
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    Diadochi (category 4th-century BC conflicts)
    Hellespont, held a similar position in Asia. Soon after the second partition, in 319 BC, Antipater died. Antipater had been one of the few remaining individuals...
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  • (383–375 BC) Huan, Duke (374–357 BC) Wei, King (356–320 BC) Xuan, King (319–300 BC) Min, King (300–283 BC) Qin (complete list) – Jian, Duke (414–400 BC) Hui...
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    Pyrrhus of Epirus (category 272 BC deaths)
    Pyrrhus (/ˈpɪrəs/ PIRR-əss; Greek: Πύρρος Pýrrhos; 319/318–272 BC) was a Greek king and statesman of the Hellenistic period. He was king of the Molossians...
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    Asander (category 4th-century BC Macedonians)
    circa 323-319 BC, in the name and types of Alexander the Great. Coin of Philip III Arrhidaios, Miletos mint. Struck under Asandros, circa 323-319 BC Coin of...
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    Ptolemy Ceraunus (category 3rd-century BC Macedonian monarchs)
    Ceraunus (Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Κεραυνός Ptolemaios Keraunos; c. 319 BC – January/February 279 BC) was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty and briefly king of...
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    monarchs of Iran (Persia) from the establishment of the Medes around 678 BC until the deposition of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979. Note: Ancient Persia...
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    Antipater, a Macedonian general (d. 319 BC). Parmenion, Macedonian general under Alexander the Great (d. 330 BC). Aspasia of Miletus, widow of Pericles...
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  • Battle of Cretopolis (category 319 BC)
    Minor) in 319 BC and resulted in another stunning Antigonid victory (the second one that year). After the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, his generals...
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  • Fer Corb (category 4th-century BC legendary monarchs)
    (221–205 BC). The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 330–319 BC, the Annals of the Four Masters to 474–463 BC. R. A...
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  • 319 may refer to: The year 319 or the year 319 BC 319 (number) "319", the title of a Prince song from the album The Gold Experience 319 Leona, an asteroid...
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    drachma. Athenian democracy was restored briefly after Antipater's death in 319 BC, yet his son Cassander reconquered the city, which came under the regency...
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  • of Iullus and Tricostus (or, less frequently, year 319 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 435 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval...
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    1556 BC–1068 BC City-state of Athens 1068 BC–322 BC Hellenic League 338 BC–322 BC Kingdom of Macedonia 322 BC–148 BC Roman Republic 146 BC–27 BC Roman...
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  • Quintus Aulius Cerretanus, who obtained the consulship twice, in 323 and 319 BC, during the Second Samnite War. The nomen Aulius is a patronymic surname...
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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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  • The denomination 322 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe...
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    Warring States period (category 5th-century BC conflicts)
    the Zhou dynasty (see below). King Hui of Wei (370–319 BC) set about restoring the state. In 362–359 BC he exchanged territories with Han and Zhao in order...
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  • Year 318 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Flaccinator and Venno (or, less frequently...
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    Cassander (category 350s BC births)
    355 BC – 297 BC) was king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia from 305 BC until 297 BC, and de facto ruler of southern Greece from 317 BC until...
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  • Teutamus (category 4th-century BC people)
    Teutamus (Ancient Greek: Tεύταμoς; lived 4th century BC) was a Macedonian officer, who, in 319 BC, shared with Antigenes the command of the select troops...
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  • Antipater (c. 397–319 BC), Macedonian general Antipater II of Macedon, king of Macedon from 297 to 294 BC Antipater Etesias (died 279 BC), king of Macedon...
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