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1935 AD (search for this): book 16, chapter 69
1928 AD (search for this): book 16, chapter 69
348 BC (search for this): book 16, chapter 69
344/3 B.C.When Lyciscus was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as
consuls Marcus Valerius and Marcus Publius, and the one hundred and ninth Olympiad was
celebrated, in which Aristolochus the Athenian won the foot-race.Lyciscus was archon at Athens from July 344 to June 343 B.C. The Olympic Games were celebrated in mid-summer of 344 B.C. M. Valerius Corvus and M. Popilius Laenas were consuls in 348 B.C. (Broughton, 1.129). In this year the first treaty was concluded
between the Romans and the Carthaginians.This treaty is
mentioned also by Livy 7.27.2, and Polybius
3.24. Diodorus does not know of the earlier treaty given by Polybius
3.22 (cp. H. M. Last, Cambridge Ancient History, 7 (1928), 859 f.; A. Aymard, Revue des Etudes Anciennes, 59 (1957), 277-293).
In Caria, Idrieus, the ruler of the Carians, died after ruling
seven years, and Ada, his sister and wife, succeeding him, ruled for four years.Continued from chap. 45.7.
In Sicily,
343 BC (search for this): book 16, chapter 69
344/3 B.C.When Lyciscus was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as
consuls Marcus Valerius and Marcus Publius, and the one hundred and ninth Olympiad was
celebrated, in which Aristolochus the Athenian won the foot-race.Lyciscus was archon at Athens from July 344 to June 343 B.C. The Olympic Games were celebrated in mid-summer of 344 B.C. M. Valerius Corvus and M. Popilius Laenas were consuls in 348 B.C. (Broughton, 1.129). In this year the first treaty was concluded
between the Romans and the Carthaginians.This treaty is
mentioned also by Livy 7.27.2, and Polybius
3.24. Diodorus does not know of the earlier treaty given by Polybius
3.22 (cp. H. M. Last, Cambridge Ancient History, 7 (1928), 859 f.; A. Aymard, Revue des Etudes Anciennes, 59 (1957), 277-293).
In Caria, Idrieus, the ruler of the Carians, died after ruling
seven years, and Ada, his sister and wife, succeeding him, ruled for four years.Continued from chap. 45.7.
In Sicily,
344 BC (search for this): book 16, chapter 69
344/3 B.C.When Lyciscus was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as
consuls Marcus Valerius and Marcus Publius, and the one hundred and ninth Olympiad was
celebrated, in which Aristolochus the Athenian won the foot-race.Lyciscus was archon at Athens from July 344 to June 343 B.C. The Olympic Games were celebrated in mid-summer of 344 B.C. M. Valerius Corvus and M. Popilius Laenas were consuls in 348 B.C. (Broughton, 1.129). In this year the first treaty was concluded
between the Romans and the Carthaginians.This treaty is
mentioned also by Livy 7.27.2, and Polybius
3.24. Diodorus does not know of the earlier treaty given by Polybius
3.22 (cp. H. M. Last, Cambridge Ancient History, 7 (1928), 859 f.; A. Aymard, Revue des Etudes Anciennes, 59 (1957), 277-293).
In Caria, Idrieus, the ruler of the Carians, died after ruling
seven years, and Ada, his sister and wife, succeeding him, ruled for four years.Continued from chap. 45.7.
In Sicily,
1958 AD (search for this): book 16, chapter 69
1957 AD (search for this): book 16, chapter 69
344 BC - 343 BC (search for this): book 16, chapter 69
344/3 B.C.When Lyciscus was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as
consuls Marcus Valerius and Marcus Publius, and the one hundred and ninth Olympiad was
celebrated, in which Aristolochus the Athenian won the foot-race.Lyciscus was archon at Athens from July 344 to June 343 B.C. The Olympic Games were celebrated in mid-summer of 344 B.C. M. Valerius Corvus and M. Popilius Laenas were consuls in 348 B.C. (Broughton, 1.129). In this year the first treaty was concluded
between the Romans and the Carthaginians.This treaty is
mentioned also by Livy 7.27.2, and Polybius
3.24. Diodorus does not know of the earlier treaty given by Polybius
3.22 (cp. H. M. Last, Cambridge Ancient History, 7 (1928), 859 f.; A. Aymard, Revue des Etudes Anciennes, 59 (1957), 277-293).
In Caria, Idrieus, the ruler of the Carians, died after ruling
seven years, and Ada, his sister and wife, succeeding him, ruled for four years.Continued from chap. 45.7.
In Sicily,