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335 BC (search for this): book 17, chapter 40
332/1 B.C.When Niceratus was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Marcus
Atilius and Marcus Valerius, and the one hundred and twelfth Olympic Games were held, in which
Grylus of Chalcis was the victor.Nicetes was archon at
Athens from July 332 to June 331 B.C. (Arrian. 2.24.6, calls him Anicetus). The consuls of 335
B.C. (Broughton, 1.139) were M. Atilius Regulus Calenus and M. Valerius Corvus. The 112th
Olympic Games were held in July 332 B.C. In this year,
Alexander buried the dead from his victory at Issus, including even those of the Persians who
had distinguished themselves by courage. Then he performed rich sacrifices to the gods and
rewarded those who had borne themselves well in battle with gifts appropriate to each, and
rested the army for some days. Then he marched on towards
Egypt, and as he came into Phoenicia, received the submission of all the other cities, for
their inhabitants accepted him willingly.A
332 BC (search for this): book 17, chapter 40
332/1 B.C.When Niceratus was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Marcus
Atilius and Marcus Valerius, and the one hundred and twelfth Olympic Games were held, in which
Grylus of Chalcis was the victor.Nicetes was archon at
Athens from July 332 to June 331 B.C. (Arrian. 2.24.6, calls him Anicetus). The consuls of 335
B.C. (Broughton, 1.139) were M. Atilius Regulus Calenus and M. Valerius Corvus. The 112th
Olympic Games were held in July 332 B.C. In this year,
Alexander buried the dead from his victory at Issus, including even those of the Persians who
had distinguished themselves by courage. Then he performed rich sacrifices to the gods and
rewarded those who had borne themselves well in battle with gifts appropriate to each, and
rested the army for some days. Then he marched on towards
Egypt, and as he came into Phoenicia, received the submission of all the other cities, for
their inhabitants accepted him willingly.A
331 BC (search for this): book 17, chapter 40
332/1 B.C.When Niceratus was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Marcus
Atilius and Marcus Valerius, and the one hundred and twelfth Olympic Games were held, in which
Grylus of Chalcis was the victor.Nicetes was archon at
Athens from July 332 to June 331 B.C. (Arrian. 2.24.6, calls him Anicetus). The consuls of 335
B.C. (Broughton, 1.139) were M. Atilius Regulus Calenus and M. Valerius Corvus. The 112th
Olympic Games were held in July 332 B.C. In this year,
Alexander buried the dead from his victory at Issus, including even those of the Persians who
had distinguished themselves by courage. Then he performed rich sacrifices to the gods and
rewarded those who had borne themselves well in battle with gifts appropriate to each, and
rested the army for some days. Then he marched on towards
Egypt, and as he came into Phoenicia, received the submission of all the other cities, for
their inhabitants accepted him willingly.A
1958 AD (search for this): book 17, chapter 40
332 BC - 331 BC (search for this): book 17, chapter 40
332/1 B.C.When Niceratus was archon at Athens, the Romans elected as consuls Marcus
Atilius and Marcus Valerius, and the one hundred and twelfth Olympic Games were held, in which
Grylus of Chalcis was the victor.Nicetes was archon at
Athens from July 332 to June 331 B.C. (Arrian. 2.24.6, calls him Anicetus). The consuls of 335
B.C. (Broughton, 1.139) were M. Atilius Regulus Calenus and M. Valerius Corvus. The 112th
Olympic Games were held in July 332 B.C. In this year,
Alexander buried the dead from his victory at Issus, including even those of the Persians who
had distinguished themselves by courage. Then he performed rich sacrifices to the gods and
rewarded those who had borne themselves well in battle with gifts appropriate to each, and
rested the army for some days. Then he marched on towards
Egypt, and as he came into Phoenicia, received the submission of all the other cities, for
their inhabitants accepted him willingly.A