• Year 315 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Cursor and Philo (or, less frequently...
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    Eumenes (category 4th-century BC Greek people)
    Eumenes (/juːˈmɛniːz/; Greek: Εὐμένης; fl. 362–315 BC) was a Greek general and satrap. He participated in the Wars of Alexander the Great, serving as both...
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    Porus (category 317 BC deaths)
    as the Hyphasis (Beas). Porus reportedly died sometime between 321 and 315 BC. The only contemporary information available on Porus and his kingdom is...
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  • writing at a far later date, the earliest Roman army existed in the 8th century BC. During this period Rome itself was probably little more than a fortified...
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  • 272 BC) 316 BC Arsinoe II, Queen of Thrace and later co-ruler of Egypt with her brother and husband Ptolemy II of Egypt (d. 270 BC) 315 BC Aratus, Macedonian...
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    Meroë (category 6th-century BC establishments)
    earliest king was Analmaye (542–538 BC) and the last king of the first phase is Nastasen (335–315 BC) In the fifth century BC, Greek historian Herodotus described...
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  • BC. This new coinage consisted of another series of silver tetradrachms, known as Series II, with four subgroups (A-D), which lasted until 320/315 BC...
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  • (401–376 BC) Lie, King (375–369 BC) Xian, King (368–321 BC) Shenjing, King (320–315 BC) Nan, King (314–256 BC) Chu (complete list) – Dao, King (401–381 BC) Su...
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  • incorporated in Thessalonica, (315 BC). Its only known citizen is Ἀνδρέας Ἄνδρωνος Ὀσβαῖος Andreas, Andronos Osbaios c. 400-350 BC who died in Beroea (tomb...
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  • Connla Cáem (category 4th-century BC legendary monarchs)
    (221–205 BC). The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 319–315 BC, the Annals of the Four Masters to 463–443 BC. Connla...
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    Thessaloniki (category 310s BC establishments)
    University, is the largest in Greece and the Balkans. The city was founded in 315 BC by Cassander of Macedon, who named it after his wife Thessalonike, daughter...
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  • Theopompus (category 4th-century BC Greek people)
    Theopompus (Greek: Θεόπομπος, Theópompos; c. 380 BC – c. 315 BC) a student of Isocrates and an ancient Greek historian and rhetorician. Theopompus was...
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  • King Shenjing of Zhou (category 315 BC deaths)
    paternal grandfather was King An of Zhou. He reigned from 320 BC until his death in 315 BC. Shenjing fathered his successor, King Nan of Zhou, who went...
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    the Warring States period (481 BC – 403 BC) and the Qin state (9th century BC – 221 BC) and dynasty (221 BC – 206 BC). Early Warring States period Qin...
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    years from c. 1046 BC until 256 BC, the longest of such reign in Chinese history. During the Western Zhou period (c. 1046 – 771 BC), the royal house,...
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    358 BC) Lycceius (356–340 BC) Patraus (340–315 BC) Audoleon (315–285 BC), son of Patraus Ariston (286–285 BC), son of Audoleon Leon (278–250 BC) Dropion...
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    Battle of Gabiene (category 310s BC conflicts)
    Diadochi). The battle was fought near Gabiene in Persia in the winter of 316-315 BC and ended the Second War of the Diadochi. It established Antigonus as the...
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    material used to solder gold. The word was first used by Theophrastus in 315 BC. Chrysocolla has a cyan (blue-green) color and is a minor ore of copper...
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    III, circa 375-340 BC. (15mm, 8.33 g) Double Daric minted, well after the conquests of Alexander the Great, in Babylon circa 322-315 BC. Achaemenid currency...
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    Philoxenus of Eretria (category 4th-century BC painters)
    creation of the original picture must have taken place some time after 317-315 BC, during the reign of Cassander in Macedon. Pliny: breviores etiamnum quasdam...
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  • many speculate that he was poisoned 317 BC Philip III of Macedon, executed by his stepmother Olympias 315 BC, Porus the Elder, king of Pauravas, present...
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  • Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus (category 4th-century BC Roman consuls)
    for the first time in 322 BC, although little is said of his time in office. He appears next as a dictator himself in 315 BC, successfully besieging Saticula...
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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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    Roxana (category 310 BC deaths)
    BC, Cassander imprisoned Roxana and her son in the citadel of Amphipolis. Their detention was condemned by the Macedonian general Antigonus in 315 BC...
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  • fictional pirates. "CHRISTIANITY", The Roman World 44 Bc–Ad 180, Taylor & Francis, 1997, pp. 315–330, doi:10.4324/9780203408612_chapter_31, ISBN 9780203322499...
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  • Seuthopolis (category Buildings and structures completed in the 4th century BC)
    hellenistic-type city founded by the Thracian king Seuthes III between 325–315 BC which was the capital of the Odrysian kingdom. Its ruins are now located...
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    individual. Following Alexander the Great's death in 323 BC, Thebes was re-established in 315 BC by Cassander, one of the diadochi who was ruling in Greece...
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    Nicaea (category Populated places established in the 4th century BC)
    Monophthalmus, one of Alexander's successors (Diadochi) to refound the city ca. 315 BC as Antigoneia (Ἀντιγονεία) after himself. Antigonus is also known to have...
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    Macedonia (ancient kingdom) (category 146 BC)
    sparking the Second War of the Diadochi (319–315 BC). Given a string of military failures by Polyperchon, in 317 BC, Philip III, by way of his politically engaged...
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  • maniples as organisational units. The manipular system was adopted around 315 BC, during the Second Samnite War. The rugged terrain of Samnium, where the...
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