Reversed Dates Flashcards

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267-261g

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Chremonidean War

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2
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263

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Eumenes I defeats Antiochos I at Sardis; establishes Kingdom of Pergamum

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3
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220-17g

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Aetolians invade Aechaea; Philip V, Aratus, and Symmachy of Leagues meet at Corinth, war against Aetolians, Sparta

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4
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333

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Issus, Tyre, Gaza

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5
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498-91w

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Rule of Hippocrates at Gela. Conquers most of Sicily. Corinth, Corcyra save Syracuse.

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6
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450

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Peace of Callias?

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7
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223-187s

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Antiochos III

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8
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304

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Poliorketes earns name at Rhodes; Ptolemy supports–>cult to Ptolemy Soter, alliance with Poliorketes

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9
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336

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Parmenio leads troops into Asia; Pausanias stabs Philip at marriage of daughter

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10
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425

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Sphacteria and Pylos

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11
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270

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Hiero strategos then king

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12
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235

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Antiochos Hierax defeats brother Seleucus II at Ankara; Seleucus abandons Anatolia

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13
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418a

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First Mantinea: Mantinea, Argos, allies (e.g. 1,300 A) vs S, Tegeans, allies–>victory for Agis

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14
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545b

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Sparta wins Battle of Champions

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15
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494

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Council at Panionion: Ionians defeated at Lade; Persians capture mainland cities; exiles to Sicily

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16
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421a

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Peace of Nikias (50 years): abandon revolted states; free passage: Klearchis refuses to surrender Amphipolis–>Athenians retain Pylos, Sphakteria

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17
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186

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Ptolemy V recovers upper Egypt

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18
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243

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Alex dies, Gonatas recovers Acrocorith; Aratus retakes in daring surprise raid; Argolid joins Achaean leage, slaughter Aetolian invasion

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19
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317

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Agathocles sides with democratic faction, becomes tyrant

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20
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253

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Alex (nephew of Gonatas) leads revolt at Acrocorinth, allies with Aratus

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21
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167

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Antiochos IV installs garrison at Jerusalem; Judas Maccabaea takes up to citadel

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22
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395-387

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Corinthian War

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23
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396pel

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Agesilaos attempts Aulis; Thebans intervene, Athenians send no aid

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24
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570-26e

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Reign of Amasis. Hellenaion founded. Naucratis sole trading post in Egypt

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25
546b
Croesus allies with Spartans, invades over Halys
26
469
Kimon defeats Persians on land and sea at Eurymedon; destroys Persian fleet
27
462
ostracizes Kimon; pivots to Argos, Thessaly (who do not join League)
28
486-465e
Rule of Xerxes
29
331 (Greece)
Agis attacks Megalopolis. Demades restrains Athens. Antipater kills Agis
30
276
Antiochos I defeats Gauls, settles in Galatia
31
229-221m
Regency of Antigonus Doson
32
630b
Drought at Thera. Pythia -->Battos settles Plateia-->Cyrene; windfall profits at Tartessus; murex diver off Lybia
33
584-50e
Reign of Astyages
34
487
Ostracism of Hipparchos (Peis relative)
35
317-307g
Rule of Demetrius of Phaleron
36
277
Antigonus Gonatas defeats Gauls, seizes throne
37
314
Antigonus expels Seleucus; Seleucus flees to Egypt; Lys, Ptol, and Cass ally against Antigonus; Antigonous switches to Polyperchon
38
183
Philopoemen dies in attempt to prevent Messenian revolt
39
331
Gaugamela; destruction of Persepolis
40
406w
Hannibal and Himilco sack rich Akragas; Dionysius becomes strategos autokrator; losses-->siege but expansion via refugees
41
433
Battle of Sybota: Athenians fight only to cover Corcyran retreat-->treaty unbroken
42
378
athens forms Second Delian League; Thebes re-establishes Boeotian League
43
521-486
Reign of Darius
44
522b
Death of Cambyses
45
387
Nauarch Antalcidas, Tiribazus (sardis) defeat Athenians at Abydus; Peace of Antalcidas=King's Peace
46
222
Cleomenes III defeated at Sellasia, flees to Ptolemy
47
155
Ptolemy VIII Physcon wills Cyrene to Rome
48
343wB
Timoleon establishes 'constitutional gov' (form obscure); settlers stream in from Magna Graecia
49
404
Lysander installs 30 at Athens (404), decarchies throughout former Delian League. Extorts vast sums, institutes tribute of c. 1,000 talents, receives godlike honors from Samians
50
561b
Peis I
51
334
Granicus
52
393w
Foundation of Italiot League
53
632b
Kylon supported by Theagnes of Megara
54
294
Poliorketes retakes Athens from tyrant Leochares; kills Alex V of Macedon; takes throne
55
474
Hiero defeats Etruscans at Cumae
56
281-61s
Antiochos I
57
546-28
Tyrrany of Peis
58
239-29m
Reign of Demetrius II
59
664b
Ionians and Carians aid Psammetichos to sole rule. They become his bodyguards, teach fathers of interpreters Greek.
60
287
Pyrrhus and Lysimachus defeat Poliorketes; former takes kingship; latter kingdom; Gonatas holds Demetrias
61
728b
Megara founds Megara Hyblaia
62
168
Popilius' circle forces Antiochos IV epiphanes to retreat from Egyptian triumvirate
63
346
Peace of Philocrates; Phocis, Sparta lose seats on Amphyctiony; Thessaly and Macedonia (both Philip) take first and second
64
245
Aratus of Sicyon elected general
65
382
Phoebidas garrisons Cadmea; installs pro-Theban oligarchy; Agesilaos acquits
66
323-322g
Lamian War
67
263
Gonatas defeats Ptolemaic fleet off Cos; Athens surrenders, accepts garrison
68
229
Brothers Euryclides and Micion + Ptolemy bribe garrison to leave; tribe Ptolomais; brothers ensure neutrality thereafter
69
204
Accession of Ptolemy V at 5; Ant III and Phil V divide territory
70
538-509
Diagoras of Eretria
71
428-7
Mytelenian revolt
72
332
Zeus Ammon, Alexandria
73
280
Achaean league adopts common weights, measures, coinage, laws
74
680b
Gyges obtains rule
75
559e
Cyrus king of Persia
76
621b
Drakon
77
415
Mutilation of herms; fleet to Sicilly follows Alcibiades' plan even after recall
78
48
Caesar intervenes for Cleopatra; muesion burns
79
324
Parade of epigonoi; Susa nuptials; banquet of reconciliation-->Craterus and veterans switch with Antipater; death of Hephaistion
80
336-330
Rule of Darius III
81
318
Polyperchon proclaims freedom of Greeks in name of Philip III; Athenians + slaves and foreigners condemn, execute Phocion
82
224
; Aratus offers Acrocorinth to Doson;
83
221-179m
Sole rule of Philip V
84
401
Battle of Cunaxa
85
366-5
Satraps' revolt; A and S aid
86
734b
Corinth founds Syracuse
87
348
Philip takes, burns Olynthus
88
371
A, S, and T conclude truce at Sparta; Agesilaos refuses 'Boeotians;' Epaminondas defeats Cleombrotus at Leuctra; 
89
422
Brasidas routs, kills Cleon at Amphipolis; ascends as founder after death
90
306
Troops proclaim Antigonids 'kings'; all follow but Cassander
91
294-287m
Rule of Poliorketes at Macedon: war with Pyrrhus, builds Demetrias
92
625-587
Rule of Periander; builds diolkos
93
525b
Cambyses invades Egypt, defeats Psammenitos. P incites revolt. Committs suicide
94
212-204s
Anabasis of Antiochos III: tribute from Armenia; alliance with Parthians, Bactrians; friendly relations with Indians.
95
217
Peace of Naupactus concludes Aetolian-Symmachy war; frees Philip for Rome; Demetrius of Pharos and Philip attack Apollonia
96
352
Philip defeats Phocians at Crocus Field
97
405
Aegospotamoi
98
369
Arcadians found Megalopolis; Iphicrates, Dionysius, and Ariobarzanes attempt to relieve Sparta
99
320
Ptolemy defeats Perdiccas at Nile; Perdiccas killed by Seleucus, mutiny; Eumenes defeats, kills Craterus at Pergamon
100
510
Kleomenes expells Peisistratids; Dorieus leads colonists to Sicily; killed by various.
101
215
Death of Hiero
102
281
Corupedium: Seleucus defeats, kills Lysimachus; killed by Keraunos; Keraunos seizes throne; Philetaerus returns body
103
302a
Antigonus reestablishes Corinthian league; as Hegemon, garrisons acrocorinth
104
461
Common resolution in Sicily creates heterogeneous states
105
366
End of Pel league: North-Eastern Pel signs Pelopidas' treaty despite Spartan opposition
106
246s
Laodice murders Berenice and sons (heirs to Antiochos II; kin of Ptolemy); Ptolemy III invades to Babylon, returns statues looted by Cambyses
107
416 (2)
Melian dialogue (S colony); Alcibiades vs. Nikias prompts double-down on Sicilly 
108
530b
Cyrus invades Massegetai
109
268
Decree of Chremonides establishes alliance with Areus I and Ptolemy II
110
550-30e
Reign of Cyrus
111
617-560e
Rule of Alyattes at Sardis (Milesian logos)
112
179-168m
Rule of Perseus
113
326
Alex defeats Porus at Hydaspes, appoints as vassal king; mutiny on Indus; attack on Malli
114
451
S and A sign 5-year peace
115
375
Pelopidas defeats Spartans at Tegyra; King's Peace renewed
116
409w
Selinous attacks Egesta; E appeals to Carthage; Carthage sacks Selinus, Himera; Diocles evacuates 12
117
55
Ptolemy reinstates Auletes-->Egypt a mere protectorate
118
446/5
Thirty years' peace: A returns Nisaia, possessions in Pel (e.g. Troizen)
119
535-22
Polykrates; expels Pythagoras to Croton; Eupalinos digs 1.3 km channel through Mt.Kastro
120
307
Poliorketes captures Athens, restores democracy
121
432
Battle of Potidaea
122
435
stasis at Epidamnus; Dem win-->exiles attack-->dems appeal to Coryra, rejected-->Corinth, accepted; Corcyra supports exiles, captures Epidamnos + Corinthian colonies