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Events
By place
Macedonia
★ King
Alexander of
Macedonia conquers western
Asia Minor, subduing the hill tribes of
Lycia and
Pisidia.
★ King
Darius III of
Persia executes
Charidemus, a Greek mercenary leader living in exile in Persia, for criticising preparations taken for the
Battle of Issus.
★ Alexander has a great victory over the Persians in the
Battle of the Issus River in
Cilicia, but the Persian Emperor Darius III escapes. Darius leaves behind his wife, his two daughters, his mother
Sisygambis, and much of his personal treasure. Darius' family is captured by Alexander and well treated.
★ Alexander makes one of his officers,
Nearchus,
satrap of the newly conquered Lycia and
Pamphylia in
Anatolia and he appoints his general,
Antigonus, satrap of
Phrygia.
★ From Issus, Alexander marches south into
Syria and
Phoenicia, his object being to isolate the Persian fleet from its bases and so to destroy it as an effective fighting force. The Phoenician cities of Marathus and Aradus do not resist Alexander's armies.
Parmenion is sent ahead to try and secure
Damascus and its rich booty, including Darius' war chest.
★ After taking
Byblos and
Sidon, Alexander is forced to lay siege to
Tyre.
★ In reply to a letter from Darius offering peace, Alexander demands Darius' unconditional surrender.
Births
★
Zeno of Citium, Greek
philosopher, father of
stoicism (d.
264 BC)
Deaths
★
Memnon of Rhodes, Greek mercenary leader (b.
380 BC)
★
Charidemus, Greek mercenary leader