Year 387 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Papirius, Fidenas, Mamercinus, Lanatus...
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Battle of the Allia (redirect from Sack of Rome (387 BC))
The Battle of the Allia was fought c. 387 BC between the Senones – a Gallic tribe led by Brennus, who had invaded Northern Italy – and the Roman Republic...
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British Isles (d. c. 310 BC) (approximate date) 388 BC Thrasybulus, Athenian general who helped overthrow the Thirty Tyrants 387 BC Wen, marquis of the State...
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Duke (399–387 BC) Chuzi II, Duke (386–385 BC) Xian, Duke (384–362 BC) Xiao, Duke (361–338 BC) Huiwen, King (337–311 BC) Wu, King (310–307 BC) Zhaoxiang...
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Corinthian War (category 390s BC conflicts)
The Corinthian War (395–387 BC) was a conflict in ancient Greece which pitted Sparta against a coalition of city-states comprising Thebes, Athens, Corinth...
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Artaxerxes II (category 5th-century BC Kings of the Achaemenid Empire)
the Corinthian War (395-387 BC). The Spartans under their king Agesilaus II had started by invading Asia Minor in 396–395 BC. To redirect the Spartans'...
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Roman Republic (redirect from Early Italian campaigns (458–396 BC))
Latin and Etruscan neighbours, as well as the Gauls, who sacked Rome in 387 BC. After the Gallic sack, Rome conquered the whole Italian Peninsula in a...
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Peace of Antalcidas (category 387 BC)
The King's Peace (387 BC) was a peace treaty guaranteed by the Persian King Artaxerxes II that ended the Corinthian War in ancient Greece. The treaty is...
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for the collection of taxes from the less rich. The Peace of Antalcidas (387 BC), includes a clause guaranteeing the Greek cities their independence. The...
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Year 385 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Capitolinus, Cornelius, Capitolinus...
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Academy of Athens may refer to: Platonic Academy, founded by Plato in c. 387 BC Academy of Athens (modern), Greece's national academy, established in 1926...
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Year 386 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Camillus, Cornelius, Fidenas, Cincinnatus...
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Roman legion (section Roman Kingdom (c. 752 to 509 BC))
Macedonian phalanx. After a crushing defeat at the Battle of the Allia, in 387 BC the military structure was reformed. Under the Camillan system the legions...
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Year 388 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Capitolinus, Fidenas, Iullus, Corvus...
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in 387 BC, becoming the only time Rome was conquered by a foreign enemy in 800 years. However, Gallia Cisalpina was conquered by the Romans in 204 BC and...
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Brennus (leader of the Senones) (redirect from Brennus (4th century BC))
Brennus or Brennos was an ancient Gallic chieftain of the Senones. In c. 387 BC, he defeated the Romans at the Battle of the Allia. Later that year, he...
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Year 384 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Cornelius, Poplicola, Camillus, Rufus...
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Niall Ferguson, out of all recorded conflicts which occurred since the year 387 BC, France has fought in 168 of them, won 109, lost 49 and drawn 10; this makes...
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where Romans were defeated by the Gallic tribe Senones under Brennus in 387 BC. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Allia"...
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Peace of Antalcidas (387 BC) - King Artaxerxes II that ended the Corinthian War in ancient Greece. Peace of Philocrates (346 BC) List of treaties List...
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Achaemenid Ionia (c. 546 – 479 BC and 387–334 BC) 𐎹𐎢𐎴, Yaunā Ionia, known in Old Persian as Yauna (𐎹𐎢𐎴), was a region within the satrapy of Lydia...
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Ancient Greek warfare (redirect from A Comparison of Greek Naval and Land tactics in the 5th century BC)
Athens, Thebes, Corinth and Argos, resulting in the Corinthian War (395–387 BC). Persia switched sides, which ended the war, in return for the cities of...
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Year 390 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Ambustus, Longus, Ambustus, Fidenas...
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Romans met them in pitched battle at the Battle of the Allia around 390–387 BC. The Gauls, under their chieftain Brennus, defeated the Roman army of around...
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dominance in the Corinthian War, which ended inconclusively in 387 BC. Later, in 371 BC, the Theban generals Epaminondas and Pelopidas won a victory at...
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both Athenian and former Spartan allies led to the Corinthian War of 395–387 BC. Backed by the Achaemenid Persian Empire, Athens, Thebes, Corinth, and Argos...
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equites. Livy records that in 495 BC the number of tribes was increased to 21, and the number of tribes reached 35 in 242 BC and was not expanded further....
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for the collection of taxes from the less rich. The Peace of Antalcidas (387 BC), includes a clause guaranteeing the Greek cities their independence. The...
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Pharnabazus II (redirect from Pharnabazus (5th century BC))
Corinthian War (394–387 BC). During this period, Pharnabazus is notable for his command of the Achaemenid fleet at the Battle of Cnidus (394 BC) in which the...
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Year 389 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Poplicola, Capitolinus, Esquilinus,...
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