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341 BC (search for this): book 16, chapter 72
342/1 B.C.When Sosigenes was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Marcus Valerius and Marcus
Gnaeus Publius.Sosigenes was archon at Athens from July 342
to June 341 B.C. The consuls of 346 B.C.
were M. Valerius Corvus and C. Poetelius Libo Visolus (Broughton, 1.131). In this year,
Arymbas king of the Molossians died after a rule of ten years,His accession is not mentioned by Diodorus under the year 351/0 B.C. Alexander's accession is otherwise known from
Dem. 7.32. leaving a son Aeacides, Pyrrhus's father, but
Alexander the brother of Olympias succeeded to the throne with the backing of Philip of
Macedon. In Sicily, Timoleon
made an expedition against Leontini, for this was the city where Hicetas had taken refuge with
a substantial army.Continued from chap. 70. Cp. Plut. Timoleon 24.1-2. He launched an assault on the part
called Neapolis, but since the soldiers in the city were numerous and had an advantage in
fight
1925 AD (search for this): book 16, chapter 72
346 BC (search for this): book 16, chapter 72
342/1 B.C.When Sosigenes was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Marcus Valerius and Marcus
Gnaeus Publius.Sosigenes was archon at Athens from July 342
to June 341 B.C. The consuls of 346 B.C.
were M. Valerius Corvus and C. Poetelius Libo Visolus (Broughton, 1.131). In this year,
Arymbas king of the Molossians died after a rule of ten years,His accession is not mentioned by Diodorus under the year 351/0 B.C. Alexander's accession is otherwise known from
Dem. 7.32. leaving a son Aeacides, Pyrrhus's father, but
Alexander the brother of Olympias succeeded to the throne with the backing of Philip of
Macedon. In Sicily, Timoleon
made an expedition against Leontini, for this was the city where Hicetas had taken refuge with
a substantial army.Continued from chap. 70. Cp. Plut. Timoleon 24.1-2. He launched an assault on the part
called Neapolis, but since the soldiers in the city were numerous and had an advantage in
fight
342 BC - 341 BC (search for this): book 16, chapter 72
342/1 B.C.When Sosigenes was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Marcus Valerius and Marcus
Gnaeus Publius.Sosigenes was archon at Athens from July 342
to June 341 B.C. The consuls of 346 B.C.
were M. Valerius Corvus and C. Poetelius Libo Visolus (Broughton, 1.131). In this year,
Arymbas king of the Molossians died after a rule of ten years,His accession is not mentioned by Diodorus under the year 351/0 B.C. Alexander's accession is otherwise known from
Dem. 7.32. leaving a son Aeacides, Pyrrhus's father, but
Alexander the brother of Olympias succeeded to the throne with the backing of Philip of
Macedon. In Sicily, Timoleon
made an expedition against Leontini, for this was the city where Hicetas had taken refuge with
a substantial army.Continued from chap. 70. Cp. Plut. Timoleon 24.1-2. He launched an assault on the part
called Neapolis, but since the soldiers in the city were numerous and had an advantage in
fight
351 BC - 350 BC (search for this): book 16, chapter 72
342/1 B.C.When Sosigenes was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Marcus Valerius and Marcus
Gnaeus Publius.Sosigenes was archon at Athens from July 342
to June 341 B.C. The consuls of 346 B.C.
were M. Valerius Corvus and C. Poetelius Libo Visolus (Broughton, 1.131). In this year,
Arymbas king of the Molossians died after a rule of ten years,His accession is not mentioned by Diodorus under the year 351/0 B.C. Alexander's accession is otherwise known from
Dem. 7.32. leaving a son Aeacides, Pyrrhus's father, but
Alexander the brother of Olympias succeeded to the throne with the backing of Philip of
Macedon. In Sicily, Timoleon
made an expedition against Leontini, for this was the city where Hicetas had taken refuge with
a substantial army.Continued from chap. 70. Cp. Plut. Timoleon 24.1-2. He launched an assault on the part
called Neapolis, but since the soldiers in the city were numerous and had an advantage in
fight