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"310 bc."

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Major developments

320 BC.

320 (T. Livy). History... M., 1989-1993, vol. 1, pp. 413-421 — Consuls Lucius Papirius Kursor (2nd time) (patricius) and Quintus Publilius Philo (3rd time) (plebeians). Dictator (No. 51) Guy Menius. Dictator (No. 52) Lucius Cornelius Lentulus, chief of cavalry Lucius Papyrius Cursor. Dictator (No. 53) Titus Manlius Imperioz Torquat. Plebeian tribunes Lucius Livy, Quintus Melius, Tiberius Numitius. Aulus Cornelius Arvin's fetio.
320 – The Roman Senate refused to ratify the treaty, sent consuls to the Samnites, and continued the war. The Samnites did not punish the hostages.
320 - The Samnites took the Fregels. Publilius' victory over the Samnites. The Roman siege of Luceria. A major victory of the consuls at Luceria (according to the version of T. Livia, the winner and triumphant was dictator L. Cornelius Lentul). The Samnites surrendered and gave 600 hostages to the Romans, 7,000 Samnites were driven out under the yoke.
Titus Manlius Torquat was appointed dictator.
The Samnites capture the Fregels, but are defeated by Publil.
Papyria takes Luceria. The Samnites are defeated.
320 Syracuse warlord Agathocles (a native of Therma Gimerenses) is expelled from Syracuse by an oligarchy after two attempts to overthrow the aristocracy.
Agathocles is banished from Syracuse by Acastorides.
320/319 - Athenian archon eponym Neehm.
A satir from Elida becomes a two-time Olympic winner in a fist fight (approximately year).
320 Antigonus embarks on a campaign against Perdiccas' brother Alcetus and his nonarch Attalus. From Cappadocia, Antigonus crossed to Pisidia and arrived at the city of Crete, where he defeated Alcetus and captured many military leaders. Alcete took refuge in Thermis. Antigonus approached the city, Alcete stabbed himself. Antigonus thus greatly increased his army.
End of the First Diadoch War.
Eumenes is trapped and defeated by Antigonus at Orkinia.
The beginning of the systematic study of botany by Theophrastus.
Apelles paints Aphrodite Anadiomena (approximately year).
Zhou Shen Jin-wang becomes king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty.

319 BC.

319 (T. Livy). History... M., 1989-1993, vol. 1, pp. 421-427) — Consuls Lucius Papirius Kursor (3rd time) (patrician) and Quintus Aulius Cerretan (2nd time) (plebeian).
319 – The capture of L. P. Kursor Satrik. The triumph of L. P. Kursor.
319/318 - Athenian archon eponym Apollodorus.
319 Death of Antipater, who appoints Polyperhont as his successor (d.p.303), and made his son Cassander only a hilarkh (1000-chief).
319 – Polyperhont proposes a union to Eumenes. Eumenes fled from the besieged Nords, received money from the Olympics and the Persian satrap Pevkesta, and gathered a large army. Polyperchont and the Olympics entrusted Eumenes with command of the Asian army.

318 BC.

318 (T. Livy). History... M., 1989-1993, vol. 1, p. 427) — Consuls Marcus Folius Flaccinator (patrician) and Lucius Plautius Venoxus (plebeian). Praetor Lucius Fury.
318 – Two tribes were created: Ufentinskaya and Falernskaya.
318/317 – Archon eponym Archippus (II).
318 – Polyperkhont announces the restoration of democracy in Greece. The fall of the oligarch's power