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Events
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Macedonian Empire
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Eumenes and
Antigonus, rivals to Cassander for control of Macedonia, meet in the
Battle of Gabiene in
Media to the northeast of
Susa. Antigonus defeats Eumenes, with the aid of
Seleucus and
Peithon (the satraps of
Babylonia and Media, respectively). The result is inconclusive. However, some of Eumenes' soldiers take matters into their own hands. Learning that Antigonus has captured many of their wives, children and the cumulative plunder of nearly 40 years of continuous warfare, they secretly open negotiations with Antigonus for their safe return. They hand over Eumenes and his senior officers to Antigonus in return for their baggage and families. Eumenes is put to death by Antigonus after a week's captivity.
Greece
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Cassander returns from the
Peloponnesus and defeats
Macedonia's regent
Polyperchon in battle. Cassander blockades
Olympias, mother of the late
Alexander the Great, in
Pydna, where she surrenders. Cassander takes
Roxana and his son
Alexander IV of Macedon into his custody.
★ Olympias is condemned to death by Cassander, but his soldiers refuse to carry out the sentence. She is eventually killed by relatives of those she has previously had executed.
★ Cassander marries
Thessaloniki, half sister of Alexander. He has Alexander's widow,
Roxana and son,
Alexander IV of Macedon, imprisoned at Amphipolis in Thrace. They are never to be seen alive again.
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Thebes, which has been destroyed by Alexander the Great, begins to get rebuilt by Cassander with the help of the citizens of
Athens.
Sicily
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Agathocles, the new
tyrant of
Syracuse, extends his rule over most of the island.
Roman Republic
★ The
Romans, with an eye to capturing
Apulia, send an army (led by
dictator Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus) to seize the town of
Luceria from the
Samnites. They are badly beaten in the
Battle of Lautulae and the Samnites go on to reach within 32 kilometres of Rome.
Births
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Arsinoe II, Queen of
Thrace and later co-ruler of
Egypt with her brother and husband
Ptolemy II of Egypt (d.
270 BC)
Deaths
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Olympias,
Epirote princess, wife of
Macedonian king
Philip II and the mother of
Alexander the Great (b. c.
376 BC)
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Eumenes, Greek general and
diadochi (b. c. (
362 BC)
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Sun Bin, Chinese military strategist and general from the
State of Qi