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4th Century B.C. Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome Timeline
FOURTH CENTURY

  • Blue dots = Events in Ancient Roman Timeline
  • Red dots = Events in Ancient Greek Timeline

    400-390
    390-380
    380-370
    370-360
    360-350
    350-340
    340-330
    330-323

    In the table below, in the right column are links to pages on the Ancient / Classical History site related to the time periods listed on the left.

    [Fourth century timeline]
      340-330 B.C.

    339 B.C.: Battle of the Crimisus.
    338 B.C.: Battle of Chaeronea. Death of Isocrates.Battle of Mandonia.
    338 B.C.: Rome defeats Latin League.
    338 B.C.: Phillip founds League of Corinth. Lycurgus finance minister in Athens.
    336 B.C.: The Lyceum.
    336 B.C.: Phillip II assassinated
    335-263 B.C.: Zeno of Citium's Stoic school.
    335 B.C.: Alexander's campaign in Thrace and Illyria. Destruction of Thebes. Aristotle teaches in Athens.
    334 B.C.: Battle of Granicus River.
    334-3 B.C.: Conquest of Lycia, Pamphylia, Pisidia.
    333 B.C.: Battle of Issus.
    332 B.C.: Siege of Tyre. Siege of Gaza. Conquest of Egypt.
    331 B.C.: Foundation of Alexandria. Lunar Eclipse. Battle of Gaugamela. Battle of Megalopolis.
    331-0 B.C.: Battle of Pandosia.
    330 B.C.: Alexander conquers Persepolis. Aeschines' Against Ctesiphon. Demosthenes' On the Crown. Lycurgus' Against Leocrates.

     

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