Events
- in Rome, the consulate of Quintus Marcia Tremula (plebeian) and Publius Cornelius Arvina (patrician), dictator Publius Cornelius Scipio Barbat, head of the cavalry Publius Decius Mus, censors Guy Yuniy Bubulk (plebeian) and Mark Valery Maxim (patrician);
- the guernics declared war on Rome, the consul Quintus Marcius defeated them, a major victory for the consuls troops over the Samnites, the triumph of Quintus Marcius for the gernics;
- Rome and Carthage concluded an agreement on the division of spheres of influence, according to which Rome could not annex territories in Sicily , and Carthage on the Apennine Peninsula ;
- archon eponym Koroyb in Athens;
- Epicurus founded his philosophical school in Athens ;
- Demetrius I Poliorket attacked Cyprus , at the battle of Salamis he defeated the brother of Ptolemy I , Menelaus, and captured the whole island, in honor of this victory a statue of Nick of Samothrace was created ;
- the dyadohs of Alexander of Macedon declared themselves independent rulers and began a war with each other;
- Antigonus I One-eyed became co-ruler of Syria and Asia Minor together with his son Dimitri Poliorket ;
- the king of Babylon and Syria was Seleucus I Nikator ("Conqueror") (c. 358-280);
- the king of Macedonia became Cassander (355-297);
- the diadochus Lysimachus assumed the title of king of Thrace and annexed the lands of Getae to his kingdom;
- Ptolemy I Soter (367–283) became Pharaoh and king of Egypt;
- Navarch Evmel conducted an operation against pirates in the Crimea , clearing the coast from Feodosia to Chersonesos ;
- Yu state in the north of modern Fujian was captured by Chu ;
- the victory of the kingdom of Qin over the armies of Zhao , Han and Wei (date - inaccurate), the annexation of significant territories.
See also
► 306 BC e.