Year 391 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Flavus, Medullinus, Camerinus, Fusus...
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Year 391 (CCCXCI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the...
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393 BC Nepherites I or Nefaarud I, Pharaoh of Egypt Emperor Kōshō of Japan, according to legend. 392 BC Conon, Athenian general (approximate date) 391 BC...
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They were rebuilt with Persian support during the Corinthian War in 395–391 BC. The Long Walls were a key element of Athenian military strategy, since...
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Parliament of Women) is a comedy written by the Greek playwright Aristophanes in 391 BC. The play invents a scenario where the women of Athens assume control of...
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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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Thibron (harmost) (redirect from Thimbron (fl. 400-391 BC))
Thibron (Greek: Θίβρων; died 391 BC) was a Spartan general. He was sent out as harmost in 400 BC, with an army of about 5,000 men, composed of 1,000 Neodamodes...
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Predynastic to the Twentieth Dynasty 3300-1069 BC. Egypt: The American University in Cairo Press. p. 391. ISBN 978-977-416-221-3. Marc Van De Mieroop (2021)...
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Battle of Lechaeum (category 391 BC)
The Battle of Lechaeum (391 BC) was fought between the Athenians and the Spartans during the Corinthian War; it ended in an Athenian victory. During the...
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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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Mohism (category 5th-century BC establishments in China)
scholars who studied under the ancient Chinese philosopher Mozi (c. 470 BC – c. 391 BC), embodied in an eponymous book: the Mozi. Among its major ethical tenets...
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is a fictional dish originating from Aristophanes' 391 B.C. comedy Assemblywomen, deriving from a transliteration of the Ancient Greek...
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Brennus (leader of the Senones) (redirect from Brennus (4th century BC))
Gallica (current Senigallia), which became their capital.[citation needed] In 391 BC, they invaded Etruria and besieged Clusium. The Clusines appealed to Rome...
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town in Campania. The farces were written in Oscan and imported to Rome in 391 BC. In later Roman versions, only the ridiculous characters speak their lines...
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Appuleia gens (redirect from Marcus Appuleius (quaestor 44 BC))
fifth century BC into imperial times. The first of the gens to achieve importance was Lucius Appuleius, tribune of the plebs in 391 BC. The principal...
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5th century BC – State leaders in the 3rd century BC – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 4th century BC (400–301 BC). Carthage...
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Year 393 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Potitus and Maluginensis (or, less...
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Usurpation of Qi by Tian (category 391 BC)
position as the leading family in Qi. The final acts of the usurpation (391–379 BCE), in conjunction with the Partition of Jin (453 BCE or 403 BCE),...
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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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Camera obscura (section Prehistory to 500 BC: Possible inspiration for prehistoric art and possible use in religious ceremonies, gnomons)
called Mozi, dated to the 4th century BC, traditionally ascribed to and named for Mozi (circa 470 BC-circa 391 BC), a Chinese philosopher and the founder...
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principle comes from Han Chinese philosopher Mozi (approximately 470 to 391 BC), who correctly argued that the inversion of the camera obscura image is...
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Theaetetus (mathematician) (category 4th-century BC Athenians)
battle at Corinth, now presumed to have occurred in 369 BC; some scholars argue alternately for 391 BC as his date of death, the date of an earlier battle...
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BC) – first systematically organized Stoicheia – Elements (geometry textbook) Mozi (c. 468 BC – c. 391 BC) Plato (427–347 BC) Theaetetus (c. 417 BC –...
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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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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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Year 392 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Poplicola and Capitolinus (or, less...
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in 481 BC. Sextus Furius Fusus, father of Agrippa Furius Fusus, the consular tribune of 391 BC. Marcus Furius Fusus, consular tribune in 403 BC. Agrippa...
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behalf of the Roman people. In c.456 BC a Lex Icilia allowed or granted the plebs property rights there. By c.391 BC, the city's overspill had overtaken...
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Year 394 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Camillus, Poplicola, Medullinus, Albinus...
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Common Peace (category 4th century BC in Greece)
as a term for peace treaties. The term "Common Peace" was first used in 391 BC, in reference to the failed negotiations between Athens and Sparta to end...
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