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Events
By place
Persian Empire
★
Rhodes falls to
Persian forces.
★
Pixodarus, the youngest of the three sons of King
Hecatomnus of
Caria, gains possession of the
satrapy of Caria by expelling his sister
Ada, the widow and successor of her brother
Idrieus.
Greece
★ When King
Philip II of Macedon attacks
Perinthus and
Byzantium, King
Artaxerxes III of Persia sends support to those cities.
★ Philip II fails in his siege of Byzantium and is forced to respond to attacks by the
Scythians near the mouth of the
Danube. His son,
Alexander is regent while his father fights against Byzantium and the Scythians.
★ The
Athenians give
Demosthenes a public vote of thanks after Philip's unsuccessful siege of Byzantium.
Sicily
★ Hicetas, the
tyrant of
Leontini, again persuades
Carthage to send a large army to
Sicily, which lands at
Lilybaeum.
Timoleon of
Syracuse meets this large Carthaginian army in the
Battle of the Crimissus in the west of Sicily and achieves a brilliant victory against superior odds. Despite this victory, the Carthaginians continue to occupy the western half of Sicily, with a treaty being concluded that confines the Carthaginians to the area west of the Halycus (Platani) River.
Roman Republic
★ An embassy is sent by the
Latin peoples to the
Roman Senate asking for the formation of a single republic between
Rome and
Latium, in which both parties would be considered to be equal. As Rome considers that it is the leader of the
Latin League, it refuses to treat the Latin people as being equal politically or have Latin people in the Roman Senate. With Rome's refusal of the proposal, the
Latin War begins. The Latins fight with the
Campanians, while Rome joins the
Samnites to attack the Latins. Only the Laurentes in Latium and the
equites of Campania remain with the Romans, who, for their part, find support among the
Paeligni.
★ The Roman-Samnite army under
consuls
Decius Mus and
Titus Manlius Torquatus attack and defeat the Latins and Campanians near
Mount Vesuvius in the
Battle of Vesuvius.
★ The Romans succeed in detaching the Campanians from their alliance with the Latins (through their fear of the Samnites) and induce them to make a separate peace. Three Campanian cities, including
Capua and
Cumae, are granted Roman citizenship and thus become part of the Roman state. The Roman state now extends to the
Bay of Naples.
Births
★
Ch'u Yuan,
Chinese poet (approximate date)
Deaths
★
Lais of Hyccara,
Greek hetaera (approximate date)