Untitled spreadsheet - Sheet1 (14) Flashcards

1
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Chremonidean War

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267-261g

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2
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Eumenes I defeats Antiochos I at Sardis; establishes Kingdom of Pergamum

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263

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3
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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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220-17g

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4
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Issus, Tyre, Gaza

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333

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5
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Rule of Hippocrates at Gela. Conquers most of Sicily. Corinth, Corcyra save Syracuse.

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498-91w

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6
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Antiochos III

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223-187s

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7
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Poliorketes earns name at Rhodes; Ptolemy supports–>cult to Ptolemy Soter, alliance with Poliorketes

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304

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8
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Sphacteria and Pylos

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425

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9
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Hiero strategos then king

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270

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10
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Antiochos Hierax defeats brother Seleucus II at Ankara; Seleucus abandons Anatolia

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235

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11
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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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418a

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12
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Sparta wins Battle of Champions

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545b

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13
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Council at Panionion: Ionians defeated at Lade; Persians capture mainland cities; exiles to Sicily

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494

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14
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Ptolemy V recovers upper Egypt

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186

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15
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Alex dies, Gonatas recovers Acrocorith; Aratus retakes in daring surprise raid; Argolid joins Achaean leage, slaughter Aetolian invasion

A

243

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16
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Agathocles sides with democratic faction, becomes tyrant

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317

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17
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Alex (nephew of Gonatas) leads revolt at Acrocorinth, allies with Aratus

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253

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18
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Antiochos IV installs garrison at Jerusalem; Judas Maccabaea takes up to citadel

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167

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19
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Corinthian War

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395-387

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20
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Agesilaos attempts Aulis; Thebans intervene, Athenians send no aid

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396pel

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21
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Reign of Amasis. Hellenaion founded. Naucratis sole trading post in Egypt

A

570-26e

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22
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Croesus allies with Spartans, invades over Halys

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546b

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23
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Kimon defeats Persians on land and sea at Eurymedon; destroys Persian fleet

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469

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24
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ostracizes Kimon; pivots to Argos, Thessaly (who do not join League)

A

462

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25
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Rule of Xerxes

A

486-465e

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26
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Agis attacks Megalopolis. Demades restrains Athens. Antipater kills Agis

A

331 (Greece)

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27
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Antiochos I defeats Gauls, settles in Galatia

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276

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28
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Regency of Antigonus Doson

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229-221m

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29
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Drought at Thera. Pythia –>Battos settles Plateia–>Cyrene; windfall profits at Tartessus; murex diver off Lybia

A

630b

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30
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Reign of Astyages

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584-50e

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31
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Ostracism of Hipparchos (Peis relative)

A

487

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32
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Rule of Demetrius of Phaleron

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317-307g

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33
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Antigonus Gonatas defeats Gauls, seizes throne

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277

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34
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Antigonus expels Seleucus; Seleucus flees to Egypt; Lys, Ptol, and Cass ally against Antigonus; Antigonous switches to Polyperchon

A

314

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35
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Philopoemen dies in attempt to prevent Messenian revolt

A

183

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36
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Gaugamela; destruction of Persepolis

A

331

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37
Q

Hannibal and Himilco sack rich Akragas; Dionysius becomes strategos autokrator; losses–>siege but expansion via refugees

A

406w

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38
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Battle of Sybota: Athenians fight only to cover Corcyran retreat–>treaty unbroken

A

433

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39
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athens forms Second Delian League; Thebes re-establishes Boeotian League

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378

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40
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Reign of Darius

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521-486

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41
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Death of Cambyses

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522b

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42
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Nauarch Antalcidas, Tiribazus (sardis) defeat Athenians at Abydus; Peace of Antalcidas=King’s Peace

A

387

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43
Q

Cleomenes III defeated at Sellasia, flees to Ptolemy

A

222

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44
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Ptolemy VIII Physcon wills Cyrene to Rome

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155

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45
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Timoleon establishes ‘constitutional gov’ (form obscure); settlers stream in from Magna Graecia

A

343wB

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46
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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

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404

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47
Q

Peis I

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561b

48
Q

Granicus

A

334

49
Q

Foundation of Italiot League

A

393w

50
Q

Kylon supported by Theagnes of Megara

A

632b

51
Q

Poliorketes retakes Athens from tyrant Leochares; kills Alex V of Macedon; takes throne

A

294

52
Q

Hiero defeats Etruscans at Cumae

A

474

53
Q

Antiochos I

A

281-61s

54
Q

Tyrrany of Peis

A

546-28

55
Q

Reign of Demetrius II

A

239-29m

56
Q

Ionians and Carians aid Psammetichos to sole rule. They become his bodyguards, teach fathers of interpreters Greek.

A

664b

57
Q

Pyrrhus and Lysimachus defeat Poliorketes; former takes kingship; latter kingdom; Gonatas holds Demetrias

A

287

58
Q

Megara founds Megara Hyblaia

A

728b

59
Q

Popilius’ circle forces Antiochos IV epiphanes to retreat from Egyptian triumvirate

A

168

60
Q

Peace of Philocrates; Phocis, Sparta lose seats on Amphyctiony; Thessaly and Macedonia (both Philip) take first and second

A

346

61
Q

Aratus of Sicyon elected general

A

245

62
Q

Phoebidas garrisons Cadmea; installs pro-Theban oligarchy; Agesilaos acquits

A

382

63
Q

Lamian War

A

323-322g

64
Q

Gonatas defeats Ptolemaic fleet off Cos; Athens surrenders, accepts garrison

A

263

65
Q

Brothers Euryclides and Micion + Ptolemy bribe garrison to leave; tribe Ptolomais; brothers ensure neutrality thereafter

A

229

66
Q

Accession of Ptolemy V at 5; Ant III and Phil V divide territory

A

204

67
Q

Diagoras of Eretria

A

538-509

68
Q

Mytelenian revolt

A

428-7

69
Q

Zeus Ammon, Alexandria

A

332

70
Q

Achaean league adopts common weights, measures, coinage, laws

A

280

71
Q

Gyges obtains rule

A

680b

72
Q

Cyrus king of Persia

A

559e

73
Q

Drakon

A

621b

74
Q

Mutilation of herms; fleet to Sicilly follows Alcibiades’ plan even after recall

A

415

75
Q

Caesar intervenes for Cleopatra; muesion burns

A

48

76
Q

Rule of Darius III

A

336-330

77
Q

Polyperchon proclaims freedom of Greeks in name of Philip III; Athenians + slaves and foreigners condemn, execute Phocion

A

318

78
Q

; Aratus offers Acrocorinth to Doson;

A

224

79
Q

Sole rule of Philip V

A

221-179m

80
Q

Battle of Cunaxa

A

401

81
Q

Satraps’ revolt; A and S aid

A

366-5

82
Q

Corinth founds Syracuse

A

734b

83
Q

Philip takes, burns Olynthus

A

348

84
Q

A, S, and T conclude truce at Sparta; Agesilaos refuses ‘Boeotians;’ Epaminondas defeats Cleombrotus at Leuctra;

A

371

85
Q

Brasidas routs, kills Cleon at Amphipolis; ascends as founder after death

A

422

86
Q

Troops proclaim Antigonids ‘kings’; all follow but Cassander

A

306

87
Q

Rule of Poliorketes at Macedon: war with Pyrrhus, builds Demetrias

A

294-287m

88
Q

Rule of Periander; builds diolkos

A

625-587

89
Q

Cambyses invades Egypt, defeats Psammenitos. P incites revolt. Committs suicide

A

525b

90
Q

Anabasis of Antiochos III: tribute from Armenia; alliance with Parthians, Bactrians; friendly relations with Indians.

A

212-204s

91
Q

Peace of Naupactus concludes Aetolian-Symmachy war; frees Philip for Rome; Demetrius of Pharos and Philip attack Apollonia

A

217

92
Q

Philip defeats Phocians at Crocus Field

A

352

93
Q

Aegospotamoi

A

405

94
Q

Arcadians found Megalopolis; Iphicrates, Dionysius, and Ariobarzanes attempt to relieve Sparta

A

369

95
Q

Ptolemy defeats Perdiccas at Nile; Perdiccas killed by Seleucus, mutiny; Eumenes defeats, kills Craterus at Pergamon

A

320

96
Q

Kleomenes expells Peisistratids; Dorieus leads colonists to Sicily; killed by various.

A

510

97
Q

Death of Hiero

A

215

98
Q

Corupedium: Seleucus defeats, kills Lysimachus; killed by Keraunos; Keraunos seizes throne; Philetaerus returns body

A

281

99
Q

Antigonus reestablishes Corinthian league; as Hegemon, garrisons acrocorinth

A

302a

100
Q

Common resolution in Sicily creates heterogeneous states

A

461

101
Q

End of Pel league: North-Eastern Pel signs Pelopidas’ treaty despite Spartan opposition

A

366

102
Q

Laodice murders Berenice and sons (heirs to Antiochos II; kin of Ptolemy); Ptolemy III invades to Babylon, returns statues looted by Cambyses

A

246s

103
Q

Melian dialogue (S colony); Alcibiades vs. Nikias prompts double-down on Sicilly

A

416 (2)

104
Q

Cyrus invades Massegetai

A

530b

105
Q

Decree of Chremonides establishes alliance with Areus I and Ptolemy II

A

268

106
Q

Rule of Perseus

A

179-168m

107
Q

Alex defeats Porus at Hydaspes, appoints as vassal king; mutiny on Indus; attack on Malli

A

326

108
Q

S and A sign 5-year peace

A

451

109
Q

Pelopidas defeats Spartans at Tegyra; King’s Peace renewed

A

375

110
Q

Selinous attacks Egesta; E appeals to Carthage; Carthage sacks Selinus, Himera; Diocles evacuates 12

A

409w

111
Q

Ptolemy reinstates Auletes–>Egypt a mere protectorate

A

55

112
Q

Thirty years’ peace: A returns Nisaia, possessions in Pel (e.g. Troizen)

A

446/5

113
Q

Polykrates; expels Pythagoras to Croton; Eupalinos digs 1.3 km channel through Mt.Kastro

A

535-22

114
Q

Poliorketes captures Athens, restores democracy

A

307

115
Q

Battle of Potidaea

A

432