Events
- 366 (T. Livy. History ... M., 1989-93, v.1, p.323) - Consuls Lucius Emilius Mamertsin (patrician) and Lucius Sextius Lateran (plebeian). Praetor Spurius Fury Camillus. Edil Gnei Quintius Capitoline and Publius Cornelius Scipio.
- 366 - The first election of a plebeian consul.
- 366 - The expulsion of Dion, brother of the first wife of Dionysius I, who tried to change the order of succession, from Syracuse.
- 366/5 - Athenian archon-eponym Kefisodor.
- 366 - Thebans capture the city of Orop, located on the border with Attica. In this regard, in Athens, the strategist Khabriy, accused of surrendering Oropus, is brought to trial at the suggestion of Philostratus. As a result of the court hearing, all charges against Khabria were dropped. The disgraced Timothy returns to Athens and is elected strategist. Union of Athens with Arcadia.
- 366 - The Theban invasion of the Peloponnese . The warring parties in Greece made peace among themselves, but Agesilaus did not accept peace from the Thebans, as he did not want to recognize the independence of Messenia.
- 366 - The tyranny of Timothy in Corinth and the assassination of his supporters of the republican system, led by the brother of Timothy Timoleont.
Euboea leaves the Athenian Maritime Union.
- 366 - Sikionians expel Euphron from the city. At the end of the year, Euphron returns to Sikion, but at the end of 365 he was killed by Sikion exiles during a diplomatic trip to Thebes.
- 366 - Ariobarzan revolts and Athens sends Timothy to his aid. During the uprising, Ariobarzan completely breaks with the king, and the royal troops occupy Samos.
- 366 - Plato's second trip to Sicily.
Died
- 366 - The death of the philosopher-cynic Antisthenes (440-366).
See also
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