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The 4th century BC started the first day of 400 BC and ended the last day of 301 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period. Map of Earth in 400 BC Map of the world in 323 BC (at the death of Alexander the Great)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_century_BCThe 4th century BC started the first day of 400 BC and ended the last day of 301 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period. Map of Earth in 400 BC Map of the world in 323 BC (at the death of Alexander the Great)
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4th Century BC - Timeline Index : Who, What, Where, When in a chronological context
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This century marked the height of Classical Greek civilization in all of its aspects. By the year 400 Greek philosophy, art, literature and architechture had spread far a wide with the numerous independent Greek colonies that had sprung up throughout the lands of the eastern Mediterranean. Arguably the most important series of political events in this period were the conquests of Alexander, bringing about the collapse of the once formidable Persian Empire and spreading Greek culture far into the east. Alexander dreamed of an east/west union, but when his short life ended, his vast empire was plunged into civil war as his generals each carved out their own separate kingdoms. Thus began the Hellenistic age, a period characterized by a more absolute approach to rule, with Greek kings taking on royal trappings and setting up hereditary successions. While a degree of democracy still existed in some of the remaining independent Greek cities, many scholars see this age as marking the end o...
Mid-4th century BC — Priene, Western Turkeyis rebuilt.4th century BC — Pectoral, from the tomb of a Scythian at Ordzhonikidze, Russia, is made. It is now at Historical Museum, Kiev.Late 4th century BC — Diadem, reputed to have been found in a tomb near the Hellespont. It is now at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.Praxiteles or his followers makes Hermes and the infant Dionysos. A Hellenistic or Roman copy after a Late Classical original is at Archaeological Museum, Olympia. Discovered in the rubble or the r...Marcus Furius Camillus, Roman dictator (c. 446–365 BC)Plato, philosopher (c. 427–347 BC)Tollund Man, Human sacrifice victim on the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark, possibly the earliest known evidence for worship of OdinAristotle, philosopher and scientist (384–322 BC)Oldest Brahmi script dates from this period (Brahmi is the ancestor of Indicscripts).Romans build first aqueduct.Chinese use the handheld trigger crossbowfor the first time.The first crossbow, the gastraphetes, is invented at Syracuse.- 1st millennium BC
The 4th century BC started the first day of 400 BC and ended the last day of 301 BC. People. Praxiteles; Alexander the Great This page was last changed on 29 December ...
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(4th Century BC) Printer Friendly Version >>> C entered within a loose collection of city-states (often at war with one another), ancient Greek culture reached its pinnacle during the fourth century BC - an era described as its "Golden Age." Art, theater, music, poetry, philosophy, and political experiments such as democracy flourished.
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A timeline of notable Roman events during the 4th Century BC.
YearEvent405 - 396 BCSiege of Veii finally results in it's capture by M. Furius Camillus.396 BCPay is introduced for Roman soldiers for the first time.394 BCThe Falerii surrender unconditionally to the Romans under M. Furius Camillus.390 BCDisaster of Allia. The Roman army under the command of the military tribunes Q. Servius Fidenas, Q. Sulpicius and P. Cornelius Maluginensis are defeated by the Brennus of the Gauls.Timeline: 4th Century BCE (400 to 301) 400 Zoroastrianism is the faith of many Persians. The Zoroastrians believe in a struggle between their god, Mazda, and the devil. They believe that the birth of their founder,
4th century BC – 4th century BC: Composition of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata 327 BC – 25 BC: Alexander the Great invades Indus valley region (now Pakistan). 321 BC – 181 BC: Chandragupta Maurya founded Maurya Empire
Alexander the Great brought it from there to the eastern Mediterranean countries in the 4th century BC, and the Phoenicians introduced it to Rome in the 3rd century BC. It was virtually never used in pre-Hellenic Greece. The Romans perfected crucifion for 500 years until it was abolished by Constantine I in the 4th century AD.
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