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    Year 389 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Poplicola, Capitolinus, Esquilinus,...
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  • This article concerns the period 389 BC – 380 BC. A Spartan expeditionary force under King Agesilaus II crosses the Gulf of Corinth to attack Acarnania...
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  • I, King (433–389 BC) Seleucus, King (433–393 BC) Leucon I, King (389–349 BC) Gorgippus, King (389–349 BC) Spartacus II, King (349–344 BC) Pairisades I...
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    Acropolis of Athens (category Buildings and structures completed in the 5th century BC)
    inhabited as early as the fourth millennium BC, it was Pericles (c. 495–429 BC) in the fifth century BC who coordinated the construction of the buildings...
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    The siege of Theodosia in 389 BC was the first of three sieges carried out against the city of Theodosia (modern day Feodosia) by the rulers of the Bosporan...
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    civilization, existing from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of classical antiquity (c. 600 AD), that comprised a loose collection...
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  • Amadocus I (category 4th-century BC Greek monarchs)
    the Odrysae in the late 5th to early 4th century BC (attested from before 405 BC to after 390/389 BC). On the basis of circumstantial evidence, Medocus/Amadocus...
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    Aeschines (category 389 BC births)
    Αἰσχίνης Ἀτρομήτου Κοθωκίδης, romanized: Aischínēs Atromḗtou Kothōkídēs; 389–314 BC) was a Greek statesman and one of the ten Attic orators. Although it is...
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  • Chuzi II (category 4th-century BC Chinese monarchs)
    Chuzi II (Chinese: 出子; pinyin: Chūzǐ; 389 BC or 388–385 BC), personal name unknown, was from 386 BC to 385 BC the ruler of the Qin state. He was the second...
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  • of Aventinensis and Ahala (or, less frequently, year 389 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 365 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval...
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    was the Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled no later than 389 BC, and attributed to the blind 5th-century BC historian Zuo Qiuming. In ancient India, literature...
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    Battle of Allia and then sacked Rome. The ancient writers report that, in 389 BC, the Etruscans, Volsci, and Aequi all raised armies in the hope of exploiting...
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  • Year 387 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Papirius, Fidenas, Mamercinus, Lanatus...
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  • states of the Byzantine Empire, Kingdom of Greece and Greece between 3000 BC and the present day. ( * ) The Greek Kingdom of Pergamon helped the Roman...
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    century BC until the Persian Wars in about 480 BC. The Classical period then began, and lasted until the conquests of Alexander the Great in about 330 BC, which...
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  • Year 386 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Camillus, Cornelius, Fidenas, Cincinnatus...
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  • (431–408 BC) Jin (complete list) – Ding, Duke (511–475 BC) Chu, Duke (474–452 BC) Jing, Duke (451–434 BC) You, Duke (433–416 BC) Lie, Duke (415–389 BC) Lu...
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     560 BC) Italiote League (c. 800–389 BC) Ionian League (c. 650–404 BC) Peloponnesian League (c. 550–366 BC) Amphictyonic League (c. 595–279 BC) Acarnanian...
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    the Volsci, the Etruscans and the rebel Latin cities.[citation needed] In 389 BC, the Volsci took up arms and encamped near the Latin city of Lanuvium. Camillus...
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    Roman era began with the Corinthian defeat in the Battle of Corinth in 146 BC. However, before the Achaean War, the Roman Republic had been steadily gaining...
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    Conon (category 5th-century BC Athenians)
    Conon (Greek: Κόνων) (before 443 BC – c. 389 BC) was an Athenian general at the end of the Peloponnesian War, who led the Athenian naval forces when they...
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  • Marcus Furius Camillus (category 440s BC births)
    victory against the Volscians, Aequians, and Etruscans all the next year in 389 BC. None of these achievements are mentioned in Polybius or Diodorus. Livy...
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  • Satyrus I (category 5th-century BC monarchs)
    Satyrus I (Σάτυρος, died 389 BC) was the Spartocid ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom from 432 BC to 389 BC. During his rule he built upon the expansive foreign...
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  • Year 388 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Capitolinus, Fidenas, Iullus, Corvus...
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  • Spartocid dynasty (category 438 BC)
    brother of Satyros, Seleukos. Satyros died in the 1st siege of Theodosia in 389 BC] and Metrodoros was killed by Tirgatao as he was her hostage under a treaty...
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  • Year 390 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Ambustus, Longus, Ambustus, Fidenas...
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    Greek Dark Ages (category 12th-century BC establishments)
    Ages (c. 1200–800 BC), were earlier regarded as two continuous periods of Greek history: the Postpalatial Bronze Age (c. 1200–1050 BC) and the Prehistoric...
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  • Sacred Band of Thebes (category 4th-century BC establishments in Greece)
    in the 4th century BC, ending Spartan domination. Its predominance began with its crucial role in the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC. It was annihilated...
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  • of Plato and head of the Greek Academy (b. 396 BC) Aeschines, Athenian orator and politician (b. 389 BC) Alexander (son of Polyperchon) Siculus, Diodorus...
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