367 BC
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| Events |
| By place |
| Greece |
| Sicily |
| Roman Republic |
| By topic |
| Philosphy |
| Births |
| Deaths |
Events
By place
Greece
★ The Theban general, Epaminondas, again invades the Peloponnesus, but this time achieves little beyond winning Sicyon over to an alliance with Thebes. When he returns to Thebes, he is again put on trial, and again acquitted.
★ Archidamus III, son of Agesilaus II of Sparta, commands a Spartan army which scores a victory over the Arcadians.
★ Theban leader Pelopidas goes on an embassy to the Persian king Artaxerxes II and induces him to propose a settlement of the Greek states' disputes according to the wishes of the Thebans. Artaxerxes II issues an edict consisting of peace terms for the Greeks, but his edict is not obeyed by any of the Greek states.
Sicily
★ Dionysius I of Syracuse dies and is succeeded as tyrant of the city by his son Dionysius II. As the younger Dionysius is weak and inexperienced, Dion, brother-in-law of the elder Dionysius, assumes control and persuades Plato, whose friendship he has acquired, to train the new tyrant in the practical application of his philosophical principles.
★ Dionysius II makes peace with Carthage on the same terms established after his father's defeat by Carthage in the previous decade.
Roman Republic
★ During the ten year period that Gaius Licinius (Calvus) Stolo is tribune in Rome (376 BC to 367 BC) he does much to reduce the enmity between patricians and plebs by reforming a number of laws. During his term, he proposes the Lex Licinia Sextia, which restores the consulship to the plebs, requires a plebeian consul seat, limits the amount of public land that one person can hold, and regulates debts. The patricians oppose these laws, though they are now finally passed and take effect from 366 BC.
★ The temple to Concordia on the Forum Romanum in Rome is built by Marcus Furius Camillus.
By topic
Philosphy
★ The Greek philosopher and scientist, Aristotle, goes to Athens as a pupil at Plato's Academy.
Births
★ King Ptolemy, Macedonian general, later founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt (d. 283 BC)
Deaths
★ Dionysius I, tyrant of Syracuse (b. 430 BC)
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