309 BC


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Contents
Events
By place
Asia Minor
Greece
Carthage
Roman Republic
China
Births
Deaths

Events


By place

Asia Minor


Ptolemy personally commands a fleet that captures the coastal regions of Lycia and Caria from Antigonus.
Greece


Cassander, who has held Roxana, widow of the late Alexander the Great, in prison for a number of years, has her put to death along with her young son Alexander Aegus, the nominal King Alexander IV of Macedon.

Antigonus attempts to renew his alliance with the Macedonian general and former regent Polyperchon, who still controls part of the Peloponnesus. He sends Heracles, the illegitimate son of Alexander the Great, to Polyperchon to be treated as a pretender to the throne of Macedonia.

★ Polyperchon manages to form an army consisting of 20,000 infantry and 1,000 cavalry and challenges Cassander's army. Instead of fighting, Cassander starts negotiations with Polyperchon. By offering to make him a general of his own army and placing him as governor of Peloponnesus, he convinces Polyperchon to change allegiance to him instead of Heracles. As a result Polyperchon murders Heracles and his mother Barsine.

Areus I succeeds his grandfather Cleomenes II as king of Sparta.
Carthage


★ Since 480 BC, an aristocratic Council of Elders has effectively ruled Carthage. The titular king of Carthage, Bomilcar, attempts a coup to restore the monarchy to full power. His attempt fails, which leads to Carthage becoming in name as well as in fact a republic.

★ Leaving his brother Antander to continue the defence of Syracuse, Agathocles lands in North Africa with the aim of distracting the Carthaginians from their siege of Syracuse. Agathocles concludes a treaty with Ophellas, ruler of Cyrenaica. He then takes advantage of the civil unrest in Carthage and nearly succeeds in conquering the city.
Roman Republic


★ The Samnites again rise against Rome. Lucius Papirius Cursor is appointed dictator for the second time and wins a great victory at Longula over the Samnites.
China


★ Soon after the State of Qin has conquered the State of Shu (in modern-day Sichuan province), they employ the Shu engineer Bi Ling to create the Guanxian irrigation system, which will eventually provide for over five million people in an area of 40 to 50 square miles, still in use today.

Births



Ptolemy II Philadelphus, King of Egypt (d. 246 BC)

Deaths



Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great, and mother of Alexander IV of Macedon

★ King Alexander IV of Macedon (b. 323 BC)

Heracles, illegitimate son of Alexander the Great and claimant to the throne of Macedon (b. 327 BC)

Cleomenes II, King of Sparta

Zhang Yi, strategist of the Chinese state of Qin

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