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"390s bc."
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Major developments
400 BC.
400 – Military tribunes with consular authority Publius Licinius Calv Esquilin, Publius Manlius Volson, Lucius Ticinius Pansa Saccus, Publius Melius Capitolinus, Spurius Fury Medullinus (by T. Livy: Lucius Fury Medullinus), Lucius Publilius Philon Volsk. The first is the plebeians, the rest the patricians.
400 – Plebeus is first elected to the military tribunes.
400/399 - Athenian archon eponym Lahet.
OK.400 is Timothy's "Persians" number.
Oc.400 - Epitadeus' Law of Ephor in Sparta.
400 Peace between Sparta and Elea. The Eleans are forced to recognize the autonomy of all the cities of Elis.
OC.400 - Making priest Ezra dogmas of Judaism.
399 BC.
399 – Military tribunes with consular authority Gnei Genutius Augurinus, Lucius Atilius Priscus (according to T. Livy: Atsilius), Mark Pomponius Ruth, Guy Duillius Long (according to T. Livy: Gnaeus Duillius), Marcus Veturius Crassus Tsitsurinus, Voleron Publilius Philon. M. Veturius is patrician, the rest are plebeians.
399/8 The Athenian archon eponym Aristocrates.
399 – Agis, dying, proclaims his son Leonticidus as his heir. But Agesilaus accused Leontikhides of not being Agis' son. Lysander supported him, and Agesilaus became king.
399 – The Trial of Socrates (469–399) Death of Socrates. Plato and some of Socrates' disciples moved to Megara. From there he travels to Cyrene and Egypt.
399–360 – King of Sparta of the Eurypontides, Agesilai II (c.444–360), son of Archidamus II. Agis II's half-brother.
399 - Cinadona's plot against the oligarchs in Sparta. Quinadon's execution. The struggle in Sparta between the factions of King Agesilaus and Lysander.
399 - Disturbances in Heraclea (Phyotide). The Spartan Herippides suppresses the rebellion by force.
399 – Satrap Tissafern demands tribute from Asia Minor Greeks.
399-394 War of Sparta against Persia.
399 – Archelai is assassinated by conspirators. The weakening of Macedonia.
399-396 – King Orestes of Macedonia Guardian Aerop.
399–379 (399–380) – 29th dynasty in Egypt.
399-393 Pharaoh Nefaarud I.
398 BC.
398 – Military tribunes with consular authority Lucius Valery Potit (5th time), Marcus Valery Lactuccin Maximus, Marcus Fury Camille (2nd time), Lucius Fury Medullinus (3rd time), Quintus Servilius Fidenathus (2nd time), Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus Cornut (2nd time). All patricians.
398 Ambassadors are sent from Rome to Delphi.
398 Syracuse declares war on Carthage. *398/7 - Athenian archon eponym Euticles.
398 Lysius's speech "Against Agorakrit"
The 390s and 380s were Syracuse's War with Carthage. Liberation of most of Sicily. The successes of Dionysius of Syracuse. He captures and destroys the Carthaginian fortress of Motia, captures Erics and several other cities. (Western Sicily).
The rise of Syracuse. Dionysius devastated the shores of Etruria and robbed the Etruscans of all trade in the Adriatic Sea, where he founded several colonies.
397 BC.
397 – Military tribunes with consular authority Lucius Julius Yule, Lucius Fury Medullin (4th time), Lucius Sergius Fidenat, Aul Postumius Albin Regillencis, Publius Cornelius of Maluginus, Aul Manlius Volson Capitolin. At the end of the year, interrex Lucius Valery, Quintus Servilius and Mark