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    阴土蛇年. (female Earth- Snake) −284 or −665 or −1437. Year 412 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Ambustus and Pacilus (or, less frequently, year 342 Ab urbe condita ).

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    Astyochus or Astyochos (Greek: Ἀστύοχος) was a Spartan navarch who served as commander of the collective Spartan naval forces along the coast of Asia Minor during 412–411 BC. He is regarded by many contemporaries and modern scholars as a key reason for Sparta's early failures in the Peloponnesian War . [2]

  3. Jul 8, 2016 · In 412 BC, in the "Book of Epidemics", Hippocrates described a putative influenza-like illness syndrome called "fever of Perinthus" or "cough of Perinthus" . While some scholars claim that this is probably the first historical description of influenza (a winter and a spring epidemic of an upper respiratory tract infection occurring regularly ...

    • Ilaria Barberis, Puja Myles, Steven Ault, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Mariano Martini
    • 2016
  4. This led him to Tissaphernes, a Persian satrap, around 412 BC. His defection to Sparta, and later to Persia, were seen by many in Athens as the ultimate betrayal. These acts of switching sides in the middle of the Peloponnesian War were shocking to the Greeks, who valued loyalty to one's city-state.

  5. hide. Beginning. References. Diogenes of Sinope (or Diogenes the Cynic) was an Ancient Greek philosopher. He was born in the town of Sinope (now called Sinop, Turkey) around the year 412 BC and died in the city of Corinth, Greece on the year 323 BC. After being exiled for debasing the currency, [1] he moved to Athens.

  6. Aug 5, 2011 · Tweet. The unsuccessful siege of Miletus (412 BC) was a major Athenian setback early in the Ionian phase of the Great Peloponnesian War, and helped establish a revolt against Athenian power in the area. In the aftermath of the major Athenian disaster at Syracuse, the Spartans decided to try and encourage revolts across the Athenian maritime empire.

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