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  • Year 366 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Mamercinus and Lateranus (or, less...
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  • 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...
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    Peloponnesian League (category 6th-century BC establishments in Greece)
    which lasted from c.550 to 366 BC. It is known mainly for being one of the two rivals in the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC), against the Delian League...
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  • 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...
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    instituted in 366 BC, and the proconsul, who was a consul who received an extension of his term of military command (the practice started in 327 BC). The first...
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  • the fourth century BC. He was consular tribune in 377, magister equitum in 368 and 352, consul in 366 and 363, and interrex in 355 BC. Aemilia (gens) Elvers...
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    "Roman Games" (Ludi Romani) held at the Circus in honour of Jupiter in 366 BC. In the early Imperial era, Ovid describes the opening of Cerealia (mid...
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  • Lucius Sextius Lateranus (category 4th-century BC Roman consuls)
    year 366 BC. Livy wrote that he was "the first of the plebeians to attain that honour." Lucius Sextius and Gaius Licinius proposed these laws in 375 BC when...
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    Artaxerxes II (category 5th-century BC Kings of the Achaemenid Empire)
    Parysatis in about 400 BC. Artaxerxes II is said to have more than 115 sons from 350 wives. By Stateira Darius (probably aged over 50 in 366 BC) Ariaspes or Ariarathes...
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  • succession of Rome. Millennia: 1st BC · 1st–2nd Centuries: 7th BC · 6th BC · 5th BC · 4th BC · 3rd BC · 2nd BC · 1st BC · 1st · 2nd · 3rd · 4th · 5th · 6th ·...
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  • Year 364 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Peticus and Calvus (or, less frequently...
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  • of Cyrene (c. 440 – 366 BC). A Cyrenaic. Advocate of ethical hedonism. Xenophon (c. 427 – 355 BC). Historian. Plato (c. 427 – 347 BC). Famed for view of...
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    patricians. Lateranus became the first plebeian consul in 366 BC; Stolo followed in 361 BC. Soon after, plebeians were able to hold both the dictatorship...
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    century BC until the Persian Wars in about 480 BC. The Classical period then began, and lasted until the conquests of Alexander the Great in about 330 BC, which...
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  • Year 369 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Fidenas, Cicurinus, Cossus, Cornelius...
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    Acropolis of Athens (category Buildings and structures completed in the 5th century BC)
    inhabited as early as the fourth millennium BC, it was Pericles (c. 495–429 BC) in the fifth century BC who coordinated the construction of the buildings...
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    fulfillment of a vow to a deity whose favor had been sought and evidenced. In 366 BC, the Ludi Romani became the first games to be placed on the religious calendar...
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  • Agesilaus II (category 440s BC births)
    different armies led by Epaminondas penetrating Laconia that same year. In 366 BC, Sparta and Athens, dissatisfied with the Persian king's support of Thebes...
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  • II banished in 366 BC. Because of this, Plato is forced to flee Syracuse to save his life. Agathocles, tyrant of Syracuse (d. 289 BC) Leosthenes, Athenian...
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    civilization, existing from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of classical antiquity (c. 600 AD), that comprised a loose collection...
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