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- 342 [1] - Consuls Quintus Servilius Agala (patrician) and Gaius Marcius Rutile (4th time; plebeian). Dictator (No. 36) Mark Valery Korv, chief of the cavalry Lucius Emilius Mamerk . Plebeian stands Lucius Genucius.
- Battle of Mount Le Havre. Dictator Mark Valery Korv breaks up the Samnites , suppresses military rebellion, and pursues reforms.
- 342 - Rebellion of warriors, reconciliation. The law of Genucius: one and the same post was occupied not earlier than 10 years later, they did not fulfill two posts in one year, both consuls can be elected from plebeians.
- Laws of the tribune of Lucius Genucia ( leges Genuciae ) of 4 articles.
- 342 (344) - The Carthaginians renew their offensive on the Greek cities. The Syracusans are asking for help from Corinth, their metropolis. The Corinthian squadron, led by Timoleon, with the support of the Syracusans, captures Dionysius II. The exile of Dionysius. Establishment of an oligarchy in Syracuse. The collapse of the Sicilian state.
- 342/1 - Athenian archon-eponym Sosigen.
- 342 - Philip seated on the throne Epirus Alexander, son of Neoptolem II, instead of the legitimate heir to Eakid, son of Arrib.
- Tsar Epirus becomes Alexander I.
- 342—331 - Tsar of Epirus Alexander I.
- The end of the 340s - The struggle of the Samnites with Tarentum.
- Battle of Maling in China. The army of the state of Guy defeats the army of the state of Wei.
Born
- Menander , Greek playwright.
Notes
- ↑ Titus Livy . History ... - M. , 1989–93. - T. 1. - S. 359-363.
See also
► 342 BC e.