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    Year 338 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Camillus and Maenius (or, less frequently...
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    The Battle of Chaeronea was fought in 338 BC, near the city of Chaeronea in Boeotia, between Macedonia under Philip II and an alliance of city-states led...
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    The (Second) Latin War of 340–338 BC was a conflict between the Roman Republic and its neighbors, the Latin peoples of ancient Italy. It ended in the dissolution...
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    12th century BC. The Latins maintained close culturo-religious relations until they were definitively united politically under Rome in 338 BC, and for centuries...
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  • enjoy enormous prestige. The period following the end of the Latin War (340–338 BC) and of the Samnite Wars (343–290) saw the transformation of the Roman Republic...
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    property and citizenship of their fathers through the Latin League, before 338 BC. Those with Latin rights had a privileged status above other Roman allies...
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    Latin League (category 338 BC)
    The Latin League (c. 8th century – 338 BC) was an ancient confederation of about 30 villages and tribes in the region of Latium near the ancient city of...
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  • opposition to the early Republican settlement. The early Republic (510–338 BC) saw a long and often bitter struggle for political equality, known as the...
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    Archidamus III (category 338 BC deaths)
    Archidamus III (died 338 BC) /ˌɑːrkɪˈdeɪməs/ (Greek: Ἀρχίδαμος Archídamos) was the son of Agesilaus II and king of Sparta from 360 to 338 BC. While still a...
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    in size to 600 men by King Tarquinius Priscus (conventional dates 616–578 BC). According to Livy, Servius Tullius also established a further 12 centuriae...
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  • Pharaoh (360–343 BC) Khabash Revolt of the Second Persian occupation of Egypt (Thirty-first Dynasty) Khabash, rebel Pharaoh (c.338–c.335 BC) Egypt: Ptolemaic...
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    confederation had fully evolved by 264 BC and remained for 200 years the basis of the Roman military structure. From 338 to 88 BC, Roman legions were invariably...
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  • Duke Xiao of Qin (category 338 BC deaths)
    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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  • Mnemon, r. 404–358 BC, son and successor of Darius II Artaxerxes III of Persia (425 BC338 BC), Artaxerxes III Ochus, r. 358–338 BC, son and successor...
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  • (approximate date) (d. c. 262 BC) 339 BC Speusippus, head of Plato's Academy (b. 407 BC) Ateas, king of the Scythians (b. c. 429 BC) 338 BC Artaxerxes III, king...
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    instrumental there. Macedonia would rise in power at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, bringing decisive victory to Philip II over an alliance of Thebes and Athens...
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  • Macedonian era (338 BC – 323 BC) Hellenistic Greece (323 BC – 146 BC) Late Roman Republic (147 BC – 27 BC) Principate of the Roman Empire (27 BC – 284 AD) Late...
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    The .338 Lapua Magnum (8.6×70mm or 8.58×70mm) is a Finnish rimless, bottlenecked, centerfire rifle cartridge. It was developed during the 1980s as a high-powered...
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    Achaemenid Empire (category 330s BC)
    Halicarnassus, Cnidus & Branchidæ. Day & son. p. 57. "Artaxerxes III Ochus ( 358 BC to 338 BC )". Retrieved 2 March 2008. Rawlinson, George (1889). "Phœnicia under...
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  • Education for Greek people was vastly "democratized" in the 5th century B.C., influenced by the Sophists, Plato, and Isocrates. Later, in the Hellenistic...
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  • Sacred Band of Thebes (category 4th-century BC establishments in Greece)
    Macedon in the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. The earliest surviving record of the Sacred Band by name was in 324 BC, in the oration Against Demosthenes...
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  • general who served as consul of the Roman Republic in 338 BC and in 325 BC. During his 338 BC consulship, he, along with Gaius Maenius, commanded Rome's...
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  • The Battle of Pedum was fought in 338 BC, near Pedum between the Roman Republic and multiple cities in Latium: Tibur, Praeneste, Antium, Aricia, Lanuvium...
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    Warring States period (category 5th-century BC conflicts)
    prerogative he had left by appointing the dukes Xian (384–362 BC), Xiao (361–338 BC) and Hui (338–311 BC) of Qin as hegemons, thereby in theory making Qin the...
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    Artaxerxes III (category 338 BC deaths)
    Ἀρταξέρξης), was King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 359/58 to 338 BC. He was the son and successor of Artaxerxes II and his mother was Stateira...
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    Alexander the Great (category 4th-century BC people)
    only to be repelled by Alexander. Philip and his army joined his son in 338 BC, and they marched south through Thermopylae, taking it after stubborn resistance...
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  • (Greek: Λυσικλῆς Lysikles; died 338 BC), one of the commanders of the Athenian army at the battle of Chaeronea, 338 BC, was subsequently condemned to death...
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    opportunity to expand Macedonian territory. In 352 BC he annexed Thessaly and Magnesia. In 338 BC, Philip defeated a combined Theban and Athenian army...
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    Philip II of Macedon (category 382 BC births)
    the Greek city-states of Athens and Thebes at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, Philip II led the effort to establish a federation of Greek states known...
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    1556 BC–1068 BC City-state of Athens 1068 BC–322 BC Hellenic League 338 BC–322 BC Kingdom of Macedonia 322 BC–148 BC Roman Republic 146 BC–27 BC Roman...
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