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358 BC.
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Events
The Etruscan cities of Tarquinii and Caere are united against the Roman Republic. The Tarquins kill 300 Roman soldiers.
Alexander of Pherai is murdered by his wife's brother at their instigation. After his death, Thessaly became increasingly dependent on Macedonia.
Philip II, king of Macedonia, conquers the landscapes of Paionia, Pelagonia, Lynkestis, Orestis, Elimiotis and Parauaia. The border of Macedonia is thus advanced to the upper Axios and before Apollonia.
The Kadusians rise up against the Persian king Artaxerxes III. However, he can put down the insurrection.
Han Zhuang becomes the new margrave of the Han Empire.
358 or 359 BC: Euagoras II becomes king of Salamis in Cyprus after the death of his father Nicocles.
Born
358 BC. Seleucus I, Macedonian general, King of the Seleucid Empire († 281 BC)
Died
358 or 359 BC: Nicocles, King of Salamis
Alexander of Pherai, tyrant in the Thessalonian Pherai
Arsames, son of Artaxerxes II.
Atossa, daughter of Artaxerxes II.
Ostanes, son of Darius II.
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