401 BC


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Persian empire


Cyrus the Younger uses a quarrel with Tissaphernes over the Ionian cities as a pretext for gathering a large army and also pretends to prepare an expedition to Pisidia, in the Taurus Mountains. Cyrus starts out with about 20,000 men, of whom around 10,000 are Greek mercenaries. When he reaches the Euphrates River at Thapsacus, he announces that he is marching against Artaxerxes II. He advances unopposed into Babylonia; but Artaxerxes, warned at the last moment by Tissaphernes, hastily gathers an army. The two forces meet in the Battle of Cunaxa, north of Babylon, where Cyrus is slain.
Greece


★ The Greek mercenaries fighting for Cyrus are left stranded after Cyrus' defeat. They fight their way north through hostile Persians, Armenians, and Kurds to Trapezus on the coast of the Black Sea under Xenophon, who becomes their leader when the Persian satrap, Tissaphernes has Clearchus of Sparta and the other senior Greek captains captured and executed by Artaxerxes.

Agesilaus II becomes king of Sparta on the death of his step-brother Agis II.
China


Zhou an wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China.
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Literature


Sophocles' greatest tragic play ''Oedipus at Colonus'' is performed posthumously. It is produced by his grandson (also called Sophocles) at the Festival of Dionysus in Athens.

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Agis II, Eurypontid king of Sparta

Clearchus, Spartan general and mercenary

Cyrus the Younger, younger son of Darius II, King of Persia

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