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Events
By place
Persian Empire
★ The young king of
Persia,
Arses, objects to being controlled by
Bagoas and attempts to poison him. Instead, Arses and all his children are killed by Bagoas.
★ Bagoas then seeks to install a new monarch who will be easier to control. He chooses Codomannus, a distant relative of the royal house, who takes the name
Darius III. When Darius tries to assert his independence from Bagoas' control, Bagoas attempts to poison him, but the king is warned and forces Bagoas to drink the poison himself.
Greece
★ Following
Philip II of Macedon's marriage to
Eurydice,
Alexander and his mother,
Olympias, flee to
Epirus, with
Alexander later moving to
Illyria. However, shortly afterward, father and son are reconciled and Alexander returns; but his position as heir is tenuous.
★ Macedonian troops, commanded by
Parmenion, trusted lieutenant of Philip II, arrive in
Asia Minor, but are driven back by Persian forces under the command of the Greek mercenary
Memnon of Rhodes.
★ At a grand celebration of his daughter
Cleopatra's marriage to
Alexander I of Epirus (brother of Olympias), Philip II is assassinated at
Aegae by
Pausanias of Orestis, a young Macedonian noble with a bitter grievance against the young queen's uncle
Attalus and against Philip for denying him justice. Pausanias is killed on the spot.
★ Philip II of Macedon is succeeded by his son
Alexander III. One of the leading generals in Macedonia at the death of Philip II,
Antipater, helps to secure the succession to the Macedonian throne for Alexander.
★ The Macedonian general Parmenion declares for Alexander III and assists in the murdering of the princes of the
Lynkestis region, who are alleged to be behind Philip's murder, along with other possible rivals and members of factions opposed to Alexander. Olympias, Alexander's mother, has Philip's last wife
Eurydice, her infant daughter and her influential uncle,
Attalus, killed.
★ Alexander immediately has
Amyntas IV, son of King
Perdiccas III and cousin of Alexander, executed.
★ Alexander puts down a rebellion in Macedonia and crushes the rebellious Illyrians. He then appears at the gates of
Thebes and receives the city's submission. After that he advances to the
Corinthian isthmus and is elected by the assembled Greeks as their commander against
Persia.
★
Conscription is introduced in
Athens. Young men are required to perform duties which are part military and part civic.
★
Aeschines brings a suit against
Ctesiphon for illegally proposing the award of a crown to the Athenian leader
Demosthenes in recognition of his services to
Athens.
Births
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Deaths
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Philip II, King of
Macedonia (b.
382 BC)
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Arses, King of
Persia
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Bagoas, Vizier of
Persia
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Attalus, Macedonian general (b. c.
390 BC)
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Pausanias of Orestis, personal bodyguard of
Philip II of Macedon
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Eurydice, 5th wife of
Philip II, queen of Macedonia
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Amyntas IV, usurper king of Macedon
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Timoleon, Greek statesman and general, ruler of
Syracuse (b. c.
411 BC)