• Year 335 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Calenus and Corvus (or, less frequently...
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    Alexander the Great (category 4th-century BC people)
    commanders. Until the age of 16, Alexander was tutored by Aristotle. In 335 BC, shortly after his assumption of kingship over Macedon, he campaigned in...
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    Triballi (339 BC), and fought with Pleurias (337 BC). After that Alexander the Great had defeated Illyrian chieftain Clitus forces in 335 B.C. and Illyrian...
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    incorporated ichthyology into formal scientific study. Between 333 and 322 BC, he provided the earliest taxonomic classification of fish, accurately describing...
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    Alexander wanted to safeguard his northern borders and, in the spring of 335 BC, he advanced into Thrace to deal with the revolt, which was led by the Illyrians...
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  • king of Macedon (d. 283 BC) 336 BC Demetrius I of Macedon 335 BC Herophilos, Greek physician and first anatomist (d. 280 BC) 334 BC Zeno of Citium, Greek...
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    force in Greek history prior to its destruction by Alexander the Great in 335 BC, and was the most dominant city-state at the time of the Macedonian conquest...
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  • Peripatetic school (category Educational institutions established in the 4th century BC)
    Greek: Περίπατος lit. 'walkway') was a philosophical school founded in 335 BC by Aristotle in the Lyceum in Ancient Athens. It was an informal institution...
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    foreign rulers and re-establish their kingdom, possibly as late as 336/335 BC under the rebel Nidin-Bel. Throughout the city's long history, various titles...
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    fragments of Menander. The philosopher Aristotle wrote in his Poetics (c. 335 BC) that comedy is a representation of laughable people and involves some kind...
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  • lyric poet Ergoteles (5th century BC) Olympic runner of Knossos, migrant to Himera, Sicily. Kresilas (5th century BC) sculptor, famous for his "Pericles...
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    Glaucias of Taulantii (category 4th-century BC monarchs)
    ruled c. 335 – c. 295 BC) was a ruler of the Taulantian kingdom which dominated southern Illyrian affairs in the second half of the 4th century BC. Glaucias...
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    Alexander's Balkan campaign (category 335 BC)
    The Balkan campaign of Alexander the Great took place in 335 BC, against a number of rebellious vassals of the Macedonian kingdom. Alexander successfully...
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    Herophilos (category 335 BC births)
    Herophilos (/hɪˈrɒfɪləs/; Greek: Ἡρόφιλος; 335–280 BC), sometimes Latinised Herophilus, was a Greek physician regarded as one of the earliest anatomists...
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    was doing military training and preparing to become an adult. From about 335 BC, ephebes from Athens (aged between 18–20) underwent two years of military...
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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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    Battle of Thebes (category 335 BC)
    place between Alexander the Great and the Greek city-state of Thebes in 335 BC immediately outside of and in the city proper in Boeotia. After being made...
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  • provided by Arrian (Anabasis) mentioning it as Πέλλιον when describing the 335 BC Illyrian war of Alexander the Great against Cleitus son of Bardylis and...
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  • Pleuratus I (category 4th-century BC monarchs)
    Pleuratus I (Ancient Greek: Πλευρᾶτος; ruled 356 – 335 BC) was an Illyrian king of the Illyrian tribe of the Taulantii. Pleuratus was the father of Glaucias...
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    beginning of the fourth century BC. The first member of this gens to attain the consulship was Marcus Atilius Regulus, in 335 BC. The Atilii continued to hold...
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    to 336 BC. Nicharchos: reigned from 335 to 323 BC; son of Symon. Langarus: of the Agrianes; invaded the territory of the Autariatae in 335 BC in coalition...
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    Ptolemy I Soter (category 360s BC births)
    Πτολεμαῖος Σωτήρ, Ptolemaîos Sōtḗr "Ptolemy the Savior"; c. 367 BC – January 282 BC) was a Macedonian Greek general, historian, and successor of Alexander...
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  • Amyntas IV (category 336 BC deaths)
    Macedonia in 359 BC and member of the Argead dynasty. Amyntas was a son of King Perdiccas III of Macedon. He was born in about 365 BC. After his father's...
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    Ionia (category States and territories established in the 7th century BC)
    conquest of Asia Minor by Alexander the Great in 335 BC. Ephesus was conquered by Philip II of Macedon in 336 BC in preparation for the invasion of Persia,...
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    (437–390 BC), ruler in Lyncestis. Grabos II (r. 358–356 BC): entered Athenian alliance to resist Philip's power in 356 BC. Pleuratus I (r. 356–335 BC): reigned...
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  • Sopolis of Macedon (category 4th-century BC Macedonians)
    Amphipolis, since at least the Triballian campaign of Alexander the Great 335 BC. That he belonged to the Macedonian aristocracy is indicated not only by...
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  • Marcus Atilius Regulus Calenus (category 4th-century BC Roman consuls)
    Marcus Atilius Regulus Calenus was a fourth-century BC Roman politician. He was elected consul in 335 BC with Marcus Valerius Corvus as colleague, Corvus...
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    with the epic and the lyrical modes ever since Aristotle's Poetics (c. 335 BC)—the earliest work of dramatic theory. The term "drama" comes from a Greek...
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    BC. However, the specific title was not used to address the kings of Egypt by their contemporaries until the New Kingdom's 18th Dynasty, c. 1400 BC....
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  • Valley (3300 BC-1300 BC) Ancient Egypt (3150 BC–30 BC) Kingdom of Kish (c. 2900 BC–2296 BC) Van Lang (2879 BC–258 BC) Minoan (c. 2700 BC–c. 1600 BC) Kingdom...
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