• Year 361 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Stolo and Peticus (or, less frequently...
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  • repulsed again. 86 BC: The Nephites begin to "establish the church more fully" (Alma 4:4). 85 BC 3,500 Nephites join the church. 84 BC The people of the...
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  • Alexander the Great 362 BC Eumenes of Cardia, Greek general and scholar (d. 316 BC) 361 BC Agathocles, tyrant of Syracuse (d. 289 BC) 360 BC Callisthenes of Olynthus...
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    Agathocles of Syracuse (category 361 BC births)
    (Greek: Ἀγαθοκλῆς, Agathoklḗs; 361–289 BC) was a Greek tyrant of Syracuse (317–289 BC) and self-styled king of Sicily (304–289 BC). Agathocles was born at Thermae...
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  • Gaius Licinius Stolo (category 4th-century BC Roman consuls)
    though they finally were passed. Licinius was then elected consul for 361 BC (Fasti Capitolini). He was later charged with violating his own laws concerning...
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    The Battle of the Anio River was fought in 361 BC between the Roman Republic, led by the dictator Titus Quinctius Pennus Capitolinus Crispinus, and a group...
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    plebeians. Licinius himself was subsequently elected consul in 364 and 361 BC, and from this time, the Licinii became one of the most illustrious gentes...
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    Qin (state) (category States and territories established in the 9th century BC)
    In 362 BC, Qin defeated Wei and Han. Following these victories, the Qin rulers actively pursued legal, economic, and social reforms. In 361 BC, Duke Xiao...
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  • Duke Xiao of Qin (category 4th-century BC Chinese monarchs)
    秦孝公; pinyin: Qín Xiào Gōng; 381–338 BC), personal name Ying Quliang, was the ruler of the Qin state from 361 to 338 BC. Duke Xiao is best known for employing...
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  • King Hui of Wei (category 4th-century BC Chinese monarchs)
    partitioned by the Zhao and Han states. He is notable for four policies: In 361 BC, he moved the capital from Anyi to Daliang to get it out of the reach of...
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    Praxiteles' Workshop and his Cultural Tradition until the Sculptor's Acme, 364-361 BC, Rome, l'Erma di Breitschner, 2004, p. 115-125. Pasquier, op. cit., p. 86 ;...
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  • 317 BC and self-styled king of Sicily after 304 BC (b. 361 BC) Mencius (Mèng Zǐ or Meng Zhu), Chinese philosopher (approximate date) (b. c. 372 BC) Qian...
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    portrayed by Joseph Fiennes. Here, Eurystheus (depicted as King of Athens in 361 BC, when the city was actually a democracy) is responsible for the death of...
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  • Year 363 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aventinensis and Mamercinus (or, less...
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    the Achaeans occupied Calydon, but the Aetolians recovered it in 361 BC. In 338 BC, Naupaktos was again taken by the Aetolians, with the help of Philip...
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  • Salamis 361–351 BCE Nicocles, king of Paphos Nicocles, king of Salamis 374/3–361 BC Nikokreon, king of Salamis Onesilus, king of Salamis 499–497 BC Paeon...
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    patricians. Lateranus became the first plebeian consul in 366 BC; Stolo followed in 361 BC. Soon after, plebeians were able to hold both the dictatorship...
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    BC, showing her riding on a swan or goose. Aphrodite was often described as golden-haired and portrayed with this color hair in art. In c. 364/361 BC...
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  • Year 362 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Ahala and Aventinensis (or, less frequently...
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    Hispanus) in a duel with a Gaul in 361 BC. However, the Gladius was not yet used by the Romans in the 4th century BC, and because of that this has been...
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  • Year 359 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Laenas and Imperiosus (or, less frequently...
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  • Year 364 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Peticus and Calvus (or, less frequently...
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  • (elected 366 BC) Gaius Licinius Stolo (elected 361 BC) Marcus Popillius Laenas (elected 359, 356, 350, 348 BC) Gaius Plautius Proculus (elected 358 BC) Gaius...
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  • Leosthenes (admiral) (category 361 BC deaths)
    Leosthenes (in Greek Λεωσθένης; died 361 BC) was an Athenian, who commanded a fleet and armament in the Cyclades in 361 BC. Having allowed himself to be surprised...
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    Qin dynasty (category States and territories established in the 3rd century BC)
    advantageous reforms from 361 BC until his death in 338 BC. Yang also helped construct the Qin capital, commencing in the mid-fourth century BC Xianyang. The resulting...
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    Eumenes (category 361 births)
    Eumenes (/juːˈmɛniːz/; Greek: Εὐμένης; fl. 361–315 BC) was a Greek general, satrap, and Successor of Alexander the Great. He participated in the Wars of...
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    source for fattened geese. When the Spartan king Agesilaus visited Egypt in 361 BC, he noted Egyptian farmers fattened geese and calves. It was not until the...
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    BC · 19th BC · 18th BC · 17th BC · 16th BC · 15th BC · 14th BC · 13th BC · 12th BC · 11th BC · 10th BC · 9th BC · 8th BC · 7th BC · 6th BC · 5th BC ·...
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    people assembled in the Forum. A tribune known as Caius Licinius (consul in 361 BC) is said to have been the first to turn away from the elite towards the...
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    beginning in 361 BC. Shang Yang was originally a minor official in the state of Wei, but failed to gain recognition there and defected to Qin in 361 BC. Shang...
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