• Year 341 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Venno and Privernas (or, less frequently...
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  • 342 BC Menander, Greek playwright (d. 291 BC) 341 BC Epicurus, Greek philosopher was born in Samos 340 BC Appius Claudius Caecus, Roman politician and...
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    The First, Second, and Third Samnite Wars (343–341 BC, 326–304 BC, and 298–290 BC) were fought between the Roman Republic and the Samnites, who lived on...
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  • century B.C. they began to expand into the territories of their neighbours, especially in Campania and the Liris valley. In the 4th century (B.C.), the...
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  • succession of Rome. Millennia: 1st BC · 1st–2nd Centuries: 7th BC · 6th BC · 5th BC · 4th BC · 3rd BC · 2nd BC · 1st BC · 1st · 2nd · 3rd · 4th · 5th · 6th ·...
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  • Year 340 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Torquatus and Mus (or, less frequently...
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  • 341 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. 341 may also refer to: 341 (number), sum of seven consecutive primes 341 BC, a year...
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  • (384–359 BC) Cersobleptes, King, eastern Thrace (359–341 BC) Berisades, King, western Thrace (359–352 BC) Amatokos II, King, middle Thrace (359–351 BC) Cetriporis...
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    only few surviving representative texts being those of Menander (born 342/341 BC). Only one play, Dyskolos, survives in its entirety. The plots of this new...
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    the 16th century BC as a settlement of around two to three hectares, Tell el-Maschuta was re-founded at the end of the 7th century BC as a trading center...
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  • Egypt (b. c. 316 BC) Epicurus, Greek philosopher, author of an ethical philosophy of simple pleasure, friendship, and retirement (b. 341 BC) Marcus Valerius...
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  • c. 345 BC Automedon, c. 345 BC Cleitarchus, 345-341 BC (expelled) Cleander, 505-498 BC (assassinated) Hippocrates, 498-491 BC Gelon, 491-485 BC Hieron...
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  • Year 339 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Mamercinus and Philo (or, less frequently...
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    apparatuses of the Seven Warring States which fought from around 475 BC to 221 BC when the state of Qin conquered the other six states, forming China's...
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    Demosthenes (category 384 BC births)
    From this moment until 341 BC, all of Demosthenes' speeches referred to the same issue, the struggle against Philip. In 349 BC, Philip attacked Olynthus...
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    Epicurus (category 341 BC births)
    Epicurus (/ˌɛpɪˈkjʊərəs/, EH-pih-KURE-əs; Greek: Ἐπίκουρος Epikouros; 341–270 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher and sage who founded Epicureanism, a...
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  • First Samnite War (343–341 BC) 342 BC – Battle of Mount Gaurus – Roman general Marcus Valerius Corvus defeats the Samnites. 342 BC – Battle of Saticula...
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    BC) and Lake Regillus (496 BC), as well as in 383 and 341 BC, mostly with negative outcomes. Rome conquered Lanuvium in 338 BC; at first, its inhabitants...
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    "war party" gained the ascendancy, and began to openly goad Philip; in 341 BC for instance, the Athenian general Diopeithes ravaged the territory of Philip's...
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  • Third Philippic (category 341 BC)
    Athenian statesman and orator, Demosthenes, in 341 BC. It constitutes the third of the four philippics. In 343 BC, the Macedonian arms were carried across Epirus...
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    Diodorus Siculus, in his account of the Battle of the Crimissus in Sicily in 341 BC. He describes the Carthaginians being ambushed by Greek forces while crossing...
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    Roman expansion in Italy (category 3rd century BC in Italy)
    343 and 341 BC, followed widespread Samnite incursions into the territory of Rome, which were followed by the battle of Mount Gaurus (342 BC) and the...
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    third and last battle between the Samnites and the Roman Republic in 343 BC, the first year of the First Samnite War. According to the Augustan historian...
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    Warring States period (category 5th-century BC conflicts)
    took a long time but slowly added greatly to Qin's wealth and power. In 341 BC, Wei attacked Han. Qi allowed Han to be nearly defeated and then intervened...
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    heavier armor such as cuirasses, since the Third Philippic of Demosthenes in 341 BC described them as hoplites instead of lighter peltasts. As evidenced by...
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    occurred, it was largely superficial.[better source needed] From 343 to 341 BC, Rome won two battles against its Samnite neighbours, but was unable to...
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    Pompeii (category Populated places established in the 6th century BC)
    gradually imposed their architecture and enlarged the town. From 343 to 341 BC in the Samnite Wars, the first Roman army entered the Campanian plain bringing...
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  • plains on which Rome itself lay. The First Samnite War of between 343 BC and 341 BC that followed widespread Samnite incursions into Rome's territory was...
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    to form the Odrysian kingdom in the 470s BC. It was weakened and vassalised by Philip II of Macedon in 341 BC, attacked by Celts in the 3rd century, and...
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  • of Cossus and Medullinus (or, less frequently, year 341 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 413 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval...
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