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Events
By place
Persian Empire
★ Having blamed the defeats by Philip II in
Thessaly and
Chalcidice on his colleagues, Chares is left as sole Athenian commander. Chares is in need of money for his war effort, but frowns upon asking it from the Athenians so, partly compelled by his mercenaries, he enters the service of the insurgent Persian satrap
Artabazus of Phrygia who rewards Chares very generously.
★ Artabazus of Phrygia is also supported by the
Thebans, who send him 5000 men under their general
Pammenes. With the assistance of these and other allies, Artabazus defeats his
Persian enemies in two great battles.
★ The
Persian King
Artaxerxes III orders all the
satraps (governors) of his empire to dismiss their mercenaries. The Athenians, who have originally approved their mercenaries' collaboration with Artabazus of Phrygia, order them to leave due to their fear of Persian support for the revolting states of
Chios,
Rhodes, and
Cos. Thebes follows suit and withdraws its mercenaries.
★ With King Artaxerxes III succeeding in depriving Artabazus of his Athenian and Theban allies, Artabazus is defeated by the Persian King's general,
Autophradates.
Greece
★
Philip II of Macedon secretly offers the city of
Amphipolis back to the
Athenians in exchange for the valuable port of
Pydna. Despite the Athenians being willing to comply, both
Pydna and
Potidaea are conquered by the Macedonians (along with other Athenian strongholds in
Thessaly and
Chalcidice) despite being defended by Athenian forces led by general and mercenary commander,
Chares, as well as generals
Iphicrates and
Timotheus.
★ With Pydna and Potidaea occupied, Philip II decides to keep Amphipolis anyway. He also takes the city of
Crenides from the
Odrysae and renames it
Philippi.
★ The
Phocians capture and sack
Delphi in whose territory the famous temple and oracle stand. A ''sacred war'' is declared against them by the other members of the Great
Amphictyonic League. The Phocians, led by two capable generals, Philomelus and Onomarchus, use Delphi's riches to hire a mercenary army to carry the war into
Boeotia and
Thessaly.
★ The
Social War or the "War of the Allies" begins between the
Second Athenian Empire, led by
Athens, and its revolting allies of
Chios,
Rhodes, and
Kos as well as the independent state
Byzantium.
Mausolus, the
tyrant of
Caria, instigates the rebellion against the Athenian control of these states. The revolting allies ravage the islands of
Lemnos and
Imbros which are loyal to
Athens.
★ The Athenian generals
Chares and
Chabrias are given command of the Athenian fleet with the aim of defeating the rebellious cities. However, Chabrias' fleet is defeated and he is killed in its attack on the island of Chios, off the coast of
Ionia.
★ Chares is given complete command of the Athenian fleet and withdraws to the
Hellespont to move against Byzantium. The generals Timotheus, Iphicrates and his son
Menestheus are sent to help him when the enemy fleet is sighted on the Hellespont. Timotheus and Iphicrates refuse to engage due to a severe gale, but Chares does engage and lose many of his ships. Timotheus and Iphicrates are accused by Chares and put on trial, however only Timotheus is condemned to pay a fine.
Roman Republic
★ A
plebian is chosen for the first time as a
dictator in
Rome.
China
★ With his reforms initiated in this year, the
Chinese prime minister
Shang Yang starts to transform the once marginal and frontier
State of Qin to become the most dominant military force amongst the
Warring States of China by the
3rd century BC.
By topic
Architecture
★ July — The
Temple of Artemis at
Ephesus is burned down by a madman named Herostratus, destroying one of the
Seven Wonders of the World. The great temple was built by
Croesus, king of
Lydia, in about
550 BC and was famous not only for its great size (110 metres by 55 metres), but also for the magnificent works of art that adorned it.
Births
★ July —
Alexander the Great, later King of
Macedonia (d.
323 BC)
★
Hephaestion, Macedonian general, soldier, aristocrat and companion of
Alexander the Great (d.
324 BC)
Deaths
★
Chabrias, Athenian general