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324/3 B.C.When Agesias was archon at Athens, the Romans installed
as consuls Gaius Publius and Papirius, and the one hundred and fourteenth celebration of the
Olympic Games took place, in which Micinas of Rhodes won the foot race.Hegesias (as the name appears in the Attic inscriptions) was archon from July
324 to June 323 B.C. The consuls of 326
B.C. were C. Poetelius Libo Visolus and L. Papirius Cursor (Broughton, 1.146). The Olympic
Games were held in the summer of 324 B.C. (chap. 109.1). The name of
the victor is given as Macinnas by Eusebius. The time was actually the spring of 323 B.C. Now from practically all the inhabited world came envoys
on various missions, some congratulating Alexander on his victories, some bringing him crowns,
others concluding treaties of friendship and alliance, many bringing handsome presents, and
some prepared to defend themselves against accusations. Apart
from the tribes and cities as well as the