Year 409 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Cossus and Medullinus (or, less frequently...
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control of the whole Bosporus. 409 BC: The city of Rhodes is founded. 409 BC: The Carthaginians invade Sicily. 408 BC: The Persian king, Darius II, decides...
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great Carthaginian defeat of 480 BC, the Second Battle of Himera was fought near the city of Himera in Sicily in 409 between the Carthaginian forces under...
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This article concerns the period 409 BC – 400 BC. Alcibiades recaptures Byzantium, ending the city's rebellion from Athens. This action completes Athenian...
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Pleistoanax (category 409 BC deaths)
spelled Plistoanax, (Greek: Πλειστοάναξ) was Agiad king of Sparta from 458 to 409 BC. He was the leader of the peace party in Sparta at a time of violent confrontations...
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(complete list) – Wen, Marquess (445–396 BC) Zhao (complete list) – Xian, Marquess (424–409 BC) Lie, Marquess (409–387 BC) Vietnam Hồng Bàng dynasty (complete...
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various stylistic similarities with the Philoctetes (409 BC) and the Oedipus at Colonus (406 BC) lead scholars to suppose that it was written towards...
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in time to take part in the defeat of the Athenians under Thrasyllus in 409 BC. Xenophon, Hellenica 1.2.8, &c. This article incorporates text from a publication...
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Philoctetes (409 BC) Euripides (c. 480–406 BC): Alcestis (438 BC) Medea (431 BC) The Heracleidae (Herakles Children) (c. 429 BC) Hippolytus (428 BC) Electra...
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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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itself in 410 or 409 BC. Around 350 BC, Philip II of Macedon took Neapolis and used it as Philippi's harbor. At the Battle of Philippi in 42 BC, the harbor...
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Selinunte (category Populated places established in the 7th century BC)
great temples, the earliest dating from 550 BC, with five centred on an acropolis. At its peak before 409 BC the city may have had 30,000 inhabitants, excluding...
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tragedies by Sophocles. It was first performed at the City Dionysia in 409 BC, where it won first prize. The story takes place during the Trojan War (after...
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Acropolis of Athens (category Buildings and structures completed in the 5th century BC)
Nicias' peace, between 421 BC and 409 BC. Construction of the elegant temple of Erechtheion in Pentelic marble (421–406 BC) was by a complex plan which...
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Lóegaire Lorc (category 5th-century BC monarchs)
(281–246 BC). The chronology of Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates Bodbchad's reign to 411–409 BC, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 594–592 BC. R...
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Draco (lawgiver) (category 7th-century BC Athenians)
repealed by Solon, save for the those on homicide. An inscription from 409/8 BC contains part of the current law and refers to it as "the law of Draco...
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intentional and unintentional homicide was introduced in Athenian law in 409 BC, when the legal code of Draco indicated that intentional homicide (hekousios...
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on Sicily Battle of Himera (409 BC), resulting in the destruction of the city Himera Battle of the Himera River (311 BC), fought near the Himera River...
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Carthaginian destruction of the city in 409 BC. The next earliest epigraphic evidence for the formula comes from the 4th century BC, and it continues to re-appear...
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Sophocles (category 400s BC deaths)
surviving plays can be dated securely: Philoctetes to 409 BC, and Oedipus at Colonus to 401 BC (staged after his death, by his grandson). Of the others...
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Darius II (category 5th-century BC Kings of the Achaemenid Empire)
Historians know little about Darius II's reign. A rebellion by the Medes in 409 BC is mentioned by Xenophon. It does seem that Darius II was quite dependent...
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Zhao (state) (category 403 BC)
personal name Huan (浣), ruled 424 BC–409 BC Marquess Lie (烈侯), personal name Ji (籍), son of previous, ruled 409 BC–387 BC, noted for several reforms Marquess...
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Year 412 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Ambustus and Pacilus (or, less frequently...
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Himera (category 648 BC)
at the head of a force composed in great part of Himeraean citizens. In 409 BC the prosperity of the city was brought to an abrupt end by the great Carthaginian...
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Pausanias (king of Sparta) (category 5th-century BC monarchs)
Sparta; the son of Pleistoanax. He ruled Sparta from 445 BC to 427 BC and again from 409 BC to 395 BC. He was the leader of the faction in Sparta that opposed...
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evidence for the existence of any kings before the middle of the sixth century BC or so. Spartan kings received a recurring posthumous hero cult like that of...
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led to the "Second Sicilian War" and the final destruction of Himera in 409 BC. During the construction of a railway extension in 2008, near the site of...
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Year 407 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Medullinus, Vibulanus, Volusus and Ahala...
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Year 411 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Mugillanus and Rutilus (or, less frequently...
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Gnaeus Cornelius Cossus was a consular tribune in 414 BC and consul in 409 BC of the Roman Republic. Cornelius belonged to the Cornelia gens, one of the...
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