Year 323 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Longus and Cerretanus (or, less frequently...
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Hellenistic period (redirect from History of Greece (323 BC–146 BC))
Greece, between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the death of Cleopatra VII in 30 BC, which was followed by the ascendancy of the Roman Empire...
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Alexander dreamt of an east/west union, but when his short life ended in 323 BC, his vast empire was plunged into civil war as his generals each carved...
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Ancient Greece (redirect from Greece in 4th century BC)
were officially unified only once under the Kingdom of Macedon from 338 to 323 BC. In Western history, the era of classical antiquity was immediately followed...
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and 4th centuries BC, in particular, from the end of the Athenian tyranny in 510 BC to the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. In 510, Spartan troops...
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Alexander the Great (category 323 BC deaths)
(Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος, romanized: Alexandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the...
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Glyptothek (section Classical period (490–323 BC))
(460 BC), the so-called Munich King (460 BC), who probably represented Hephaestus, the Statue of Diomedes (430 BC), the Medusa Rondanini (440 BC), the...
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the Seleucid dynasty (d. 261 BC) 323 BC Alexander IV of Macedon, son of Alexander the Great and Roxana (d. 309 BC). 320 BC Timocharis of Alexandria, Greek...
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Atropatene (category States and territories established in the 4th century BC)
known as Media Atropatene, was an ancient Iranian kingdom established in c. 323 BC by the Persian satrap Atropates. The kingdom, centered in present-day northern...
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Classical period, 490–323 BC Hellenistic period, 323–146 BC Roman Greece, covering the period of the Roman conquest of Greece from 146 BC – AD 324 Byzantine...
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timeline of ancient Greece from its emergence around 800 BC to its subjection to the Roman Empire in 146 BC. For earlier times, see Greek Dark Ages, Aegean civilizations...
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Pharaoh of Egypt. He established the city of Alexandria. After his death, in 323 BC, his empire was divided among his generals. Egypt was given to Ptolemy I...
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Alexander of Greece (rhetorician) (fl. 2nd century) Alexander the Great (356–323 BC), ancient Greek king and general Alexander § People with the given name...
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Ptolemaic Kingdom (category States and territories disestablished in the 1st century BC)
conquered Persian-controlled Egypt in 332 BC during his campaigns against the Achaemenid Empire. His death in 323 BC was followed by rapid unraveling of the...
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Stateira (wife of Alexander the Great) (category 323 BC deaths)
Stateira (Greek: Στάτειρα; died 323 BC), possibly also known as Barsine, was the daughter of Stateira and Darius III of Persia. After her father's defeat...
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Atropates Satrap (323 BC-321 BC) King (c.321 BC) Kingdom of Bithynia (complete list) – Bas, Dynast (376–326 BC) Zipoetes I, Dynast (326–297 BC) Bosporan Kingdom:Spartocids...
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Classical Anatolia (redirect from History of Anatolia (700 BC–400 AD))
(336–323 BC) succeeded his father King Philip of Macedon (359 BC – 336 BC) on his assassination in 336 BC. Alexander invaded Asia Minor in 335 BC with...
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Pharaoh of Egypt. He established the city of Alexandria. After his death, in 323 BC, his empire was divided among his generals. Egypt was given to Ptolemy I...
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Empire under Alexander the Great. However, Alexander's untimely death in 323 BC triggered a series of civil wars and regents for his young son Alexander...
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The Battle of Thermopylae was fought in 323 BC between the Macedonians and a coalition of armies including Athens and the Aetolian League in the pass of...
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century BC was a century that lasted from the year 2900 BC to 2801 BC. c. 2900 BC: Beginning of the Early Dynastic Period I in Sumer. c. 2900 BC – 2600 BC: Votive...
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Alexander IV of Macedon (category 323 BC births)
Alexander IV (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος; 323/322– 309 BC), sometimes erroneously called Aegus in modern times, was the son of Alexander the Great (Alexander III...
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Diadochi (category 4th-century BC conflicts)
Alexander the Great who fought for control over his empire after his death in 323 BC. The Wars of the Diadochi mark the beginning of the Hellenistic period from...
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Death of Alexander the Great (category 323 BC)
II in Babylon between the evening of 10 June and the evening of 11 June 323 BC, at the age of 32. Macedonians and local residents wept at the news of the...
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Parysatis II (category 4th-century BC women)
in 324 BC at the Susa weddings. She may have been murdered by Alexander's first wife, Roxana, in 323 BC. After her father's murder in 338 BC, her brother...
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Cleopatra (category 1st-century BC births)
Mediterranean, a period which had lasted since the reign of Alexander (336–323 BC). In 58 BC, Cleopatra presumably accompanied her father, Ptolemy XII Auletes...
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Great, specifically his conquest of the Persian Empire between 336 and 323 BC. Both the unusual title "Anabasis" (literally "a journey up-country from...
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323 may refer to: The year 323 BC The year 323 AD The number 323 Area code 323, the North American area code 323 Brucia, an asteroid Mazda 323, the widely...
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Seleucus I Nicator (category 350s BC births)
an elite Macedonian infantry unit. After the death of Alexander in June 323 BC, Seleucus initially supported Perdiccas, the regent of Alexander's empire...
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millennium BC, also known as the last millennium BC, was the period of time lasting from the years 1000 BC to 1 BC (10th to 1st centuries BC; in astronomy:...
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