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  • Year 320 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Cursor and Philo (or, less frequently...
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    This article concerns the period 329 BC320 BC. From Phrada, Alexander the Great presses on up the valley of the Helmand River, through Arachosia, and...
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  • 355 BC – 321/320 BC) was a general of Alexander the Great. Perdiccas, or variants, may also refer to: Perdiccas I of Macedon, ruled c. 653 BC Perdiccas...
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    550–530/20 BC. Coin of Lycia, c. 520–470/60 BC. Lycia coin, c. 520-470 BC. Struck with worn obverse die. Coin of Lesbos, Ionia, c. 510–80 BC. The Classical...
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    Babylon (category Populated places established in the 3rd millennium BC)
    Babylon was the largest city in the world c. 1770 – c. 1670 BC, and again c. 612 – c. 320 BC. It was perhaps the first city to reach a population above...
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  • Perdiccas (category 350s BC births)
    Perdiccas (Greek: Περδίκκας, Perdikkas; c. 355 BC – 321/320 BC) was a general of Alexander the Great. He took part in the Macedonian campaign against...
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    Stratonice of Syria (category 320s BC births)
    Greek: Στρατoνίκη, c. 320 BC – 254 BC) was Queen of the Seleucid Empire from 300 BC until 294 BC and from 281 BC until 261 BC. Stratonice of Syria was...
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    with Eros; 340–320 BC; red-figure terracotta; 5 × 24.4 cm; Walters Art Museum (Baltimore, US) Statue of Eros sleeping; 3rd–2nd century BC; bronze; 41.9...
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  • BC. This new coinage consisted of another series of silver tetradrachms, known as Series II, with four subgroups (A-D), which lasted until 320/315 BC...
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    Antipater (category 4th-century BC regents)
    would eventually come to rule Macedonia as a king in his own right. In 320 BC, Antipater was elected regent of all of Alexander the Great's Empire but...
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    with Ptolemy's aid) during his invasion of Egypt (c. 21 May to 19 June, 320 BC). Ptolemy came to terms with Perdiccas's murderers, making Peithon and Arrhidaeus...
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    Ptolemy I Soter (category 360s BC births)
    Macedon. The latter invaded Egypt but was assassinated by his own officers in 320 BC, allowing Ptolemy I to consolidate his control over the country. After a...
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    Chronicle records for the years 321–320 BC, Ptolemy initially buried Alexander in Memphis. In the late 4th or early 3rd century BC, during the early Ptolemaic...
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  • King Shenjing of Zhou (category 315 BC deaths)
    paternal grandfather was King An of Zhou. He reigned from 320 BC until his death in 315 BC. Shenjing fathered his successor, King Nan of Zhou, who went...
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    Greek geographical accounts. During his exploration of northwest Europe (c. 320 BC), Pytheas of Massalia called the island Iérnē (written Ἰέρνη).[citation...
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  • (401–376 BC) Lie, King (375–369 BC) Xian, King (368–321 BC) Shenjing, King (320–315 BC) Nan, King (314–256 BC) Chu (complete list) – Dao, King (401–381 BC) Su...
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    Diadochi (category 4th-century BC conflicts)
    Alexander the Great who fought for control over his empire after his death in 323 BC. The Wars of the Diadochi mark the beginning of the Hellenistic period from...
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    Rondanini (c. 338 BC) and the Ilioneus (c. 320 BC). The most famous sculpture representing the Hellenistic period is the Barberini Faun (220 BC). Among the...
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    red-figure lekanis; 365–350 BC; terracotta; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Red-figure mixing vessel; 330-320 BC; terracotta; from Apulia (south...
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    Seleucus I Nicator (category 350s BC births)
    and Antigenes in Pelusium sometime in either 321 or 320 BC. At the Partition of Triparadisus in 321 BC, Seleucus was appointed Satrap of Babylon under the...
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