• Year 498 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Siculus and Flavus (or, less frequently...
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    whole of Ionia into rebellion against the Persian king Darius the Great. In 498 BC, supported by troops from Athens and Eretria, the Ionians marched on, captured...
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  • c. 430 BC) Zeno of Elea, Greek philosopher (d. c. 430 BC) 498 BC Amyntas I, king of Macedonia (b. c. 540 BC) Cleander, tyrant of Gela 497 BC Onesilus...
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    convincing them the Persians would be easy to defeat. In the spring of 498 BC, an Athenian force of twenty triremes, accompanied by five from Eretria...
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    Greece and Persia. 499 BC: Sardis sacked by Athenian and Ionian troops. 498 BC: Leontini subjugated by Hippocrates of Gela. 498 BC: Alexander I succeeds...
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    The Battle of Ephesus took place in 498 BC between Persian and Greek forces during the Ionian revolt. The Persians defeated the Greek army and compelled...
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    from 498 BC to 493 BC. According to the historical chronicles, the beginnings of this war between the Romans and Latins can be seen as early as 501 BC, though...
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    BC, progressively drawing more regions of Asia Minor into the conflict. Aristagoras secured military support from Athens and Eretria, and in 498 BC these...
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    Amyntas I of Macedon (category 498 BC deaths)
    ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia from at least 512/511 until his death in 498/497 BC. Although there were a number of rulers before him, Amyntas is the first...
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  • Greek tyrant who dominated Sicilian politics during his rule between 498 BC and 491 BC Pseudo-Hippocrates, an anonymous writer, dubbed with the name because...
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    The year 500 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Republic it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Camerinus and Longus (or...
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  • Titus Larcius (category 6th-century BC births)
    twice consul, in 506 and 490 BC. Titus also held the consulship twice, in 501 and 498. Larcius' first consulship was in 501 BC, the ninth year of the Republic...
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  • King (547–498 BC) Alexander I, King (498–454 BC) Alcetas II, King (454–448 BC) Perdiccas II, King (448–413 BC) Archelaus I, King (413–399 BC) Odrysian...
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  • Year 496 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Albus and Tricostus (or, less frequently...
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  • The year 501 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Auruncus and Lartius (or...
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  • Year 495 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Sabinus and Priscus (or, less frequently...
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  • traveller of the 3rd century BC Heracleides of Leontini, a ruler or tyrant of Leontini 278 BC Heracleides of Mylasa, fl. 498 BC, a general from Mylasa, who...
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  • of Ephesus (498 BC), in the Ionian Revolt Battle of Ephesus (406 BC), between Athenians and Peloponnesians Battle of Ephesus (ca. 258 BC), between the...
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    Ephesus (category Populated places established in the 10th century BC)
    against Persian rule in the Battle of Ephesus (498 BC), an event which instigated the Greco-Persian wars. In 479 BC, the Ionians, together with Athens, were...
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  • Eualcides (category 498 BC deaths)
    Eualcides (Ancient Greek: Ευαλκίδης) (d. 498 BCE) was a Greek athlete and military commander from Eretria who was killed by the Persians during the Battle...
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  • Quintus Cloelius Siculus (category 5th-century BC Roman consuls)
    and patrician during the beginning of the 5th century BC. He served as Consul of Rome in 498 BC together with Titus Larcius. His gens originated from...
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  • Pythagoras (d. c. 355 BC) Dion, tyrant of Syracuse (d. c. 354 BC) Hippodamus of Miletus, Greek urban planner and polymath (b. 498 BC) Wikimedia Commons has...
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    Alexander I of Macedon (category 6th-century BC births)
    was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia from 498/497 BC until his death in 454 BC. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Perdiccas II. Alexander...
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  • Year 497 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Atratinus and Augurinus (or, less frequently...
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    at the time of the Persian Wars, they were annexed by Alexander I (498 BC-454 BC) to the kingdom of Macedon. He continued to mint coinage from the silver...
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    Year 499 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aebutius and Cicurinus (or,...
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    Telegonus. One of the most well known of them was Octavius Mamilius (died 498 BC), princeps of Tusculum and son-in-law of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus the...
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    cities during 505–480 BC, with the Dorian city of Gela being the most successful. Cleander (505–498 BC) and his brother Hippocrates (498–491) of Gela successfully...
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  • Artaphernes (category 5th-century BC Iranian people)
    of Ionians and they marched upon Sardis, leading to the Siege of Sardis (498 BC). Sardis was taken easily but the army was not able to take the citadel...
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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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