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    Year 331 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 Marcellus (or, less frequently...
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  • kings of Cappadocia, an ancient region in central Anatolia. Ariarathes I, 331–322 BC The hitherto satrap, Ariarathes I managed to keep control of most or all...
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  • BC) Arybbas, King (373–343 BC) Alexander I, King (342–331 BC) Aeacides, King (330–317 BC) Alcetas II, King (313–306 BC) Pyrrhus I, King (307–302 BC,...
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    Alexander I of Epirus (category 331 BC deaths)
    Ἀλέξανδρος Α'; c. 370 BC331 BC), also known as Alexander Molossus (Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Μολοσσός), was a king of Epirus (343/2–331 BC) of the Aeacid dynasty...
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  • Pixodarus, King of Caria 333 BC Charidemus, Greek mercenary leader Memnon of Rhodes, Greek mercenary leader (b. 380 BC) 331 BC Alexander I of Epirus, Aeacid...
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    Achaemenid (539–331 BC), Argead (331–310 BC), and Seleucid (305–141 BC) empires, as well as well into the rule of the Parthian Empire (141 BC – AD 224). Early...
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    existed from 331 BC to 428 AD. Its history is divided into the successive reigns of three royal dynasties: Orontid (331 BC–200 BC), Artaxiad (189 BC–12 AD)...
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    Ariaramnes, c.500 BCE Datames, c. 380–362 BC Ariamnes I, 362–350 BC Mithrobuzanes (died 334) Ariarathes I, 350–331 BC Cappadocian calendar List of rulers of...
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  • Agis III (category 331 BC deaths)
    III (Greek: Ἄγις, died 331 BC) was the eldest son of Archidamus III, and the 21st Eurypontid king of Sparta between 338 and 331 BC. He tried to lead a revolt...
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  • dictionary. Greater Armenia may refer to: Ancient Armenia, independent from 331 BC to 428 АD, known as Greater Armenia (or "Armenia Major") to distinguish...
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    House'), also called the Battle of Arbela (Ἄρβηλα, Árbēla), took place in 331 BC between the forces of the Army of Macedon under Alexander the Great and...
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    Alexander the Great (category 4th-century BC people)
    the country, but in early 331 BC he left for Asia in pursuit of the Persians. Alexander advanced on Egypt in later 332 BC where he was regarded as a...
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    until about 500 BC when Darius the Great (Darius I) marched with his Persian army to make it part of the Achaemenid Empire. In 330 BC, Alexander the Great...
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  • so-called "hammer and anvil" tactic. However, in the Battle of Gaugamela (331 BC), the Persians possessed an army vastly superior in numbers to the Macedonian...
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    Babylon (category Populated places established in the 3rd millennium BC)
    rule for two centuries, until Alexander the Great's entry in 331 BC. In October of 331 BC, Darius III, the last Achaemenid king of the Persian Empire,...
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    their support. [citation needed] The Battle of Gaugamela took place in 331 BC in what is now Iraqi Kurdistan, possibly near Dohuk, and resulted in a decisive...
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    attempts to reconquer Egypt until 343 BC, when Egypt was reconquered by Artaxerxes III. From 334 BC to 331 BC, Alexander the Great defeated Darius III...
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    Alexandria (category 330s BC establishments)
    coast. It lies at the western edge of the Nile River delta. Founded in c. 331 BC by Alexander the Great, Alexandria grew rapidly and became a major centre...
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    closely to these contemporary records. Before the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BC Alexander the Great camped for four days near the aqueduct at Jerwan. The...
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  • Battle of Megalopolis (category 331 BC)
    The Battle of Megalopolis was fought in 331 BC between Spartan-led forces and Macedonia. Alexander's regent Antipater led the Macedonians to victory over...
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    Kingdom of Cappadocia (category 4th-century BC establishments)
    succession; the House of Ariarathes (331–96 BC), the House of Ariobarzanes (96–36 BC), and lastly that of Archelaus (36 BC–17 AD). In 17 AD, following the...
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    Macedonia (ancient kingdom) (category 146 BC)
    of Gaugamela in 331 BC. The Persian king was later captured and executed by his own satrap of Bactria and kinsman, Bessus, in 330 BC. The Macedonian king...
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    Alexander the Great (356 – 323 BC), a king of ancient Macedon, created one of the largest empires in history by waging an extensive military campaign throughout...
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  • Vahe (category 331 BC deaths)
    Vahe (Armenian: Վահէ), according to the traditional Armenian history recorded by Movses Khorenatsi, was the last king of Armenia descended from the legendary...
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    Achaemenid Empire (category 330s BC)
    (334 BC), followed by Issus (333 BC), and lastly at Gaugamela (331 BC). Afterwards, he marched on Susa and Persepolis which surrendered in early 330 BC. From...
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  • conquered by Alexander the Great in 331 BC and fell to the portion of Ptolemy I in the division of Alexander's empire. In 276 BC it reasserted its independence...
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    caltrop, with anti-cavalry and anti-personnel versions being used as early as 331 BC by Darius III against Alexander the Great at the Battle of Gaugamela in...
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  • Marcellus was consul in 331 BC with Gaius Valerius Potitus. His son, also named Marcus Claudius Marcellus, was consul in 287 BC. In 327 BC, consul Lucius Cornelius...
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    Armenians. The province is named after the ancient city of Armavir founded in 331 BC. The province is also the site of the decisive Battle of Sardarabad in 1918...
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    Alexandria dates back to the city's founding, by Alexander the Great, in 331 BC. Yet, before that, there were some big port cities just east of Alexandria...
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