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- 396 [1] - Military stands with consular power Lucius Titsinius Panza Sacc, Publius Licinius Calv Esquiline (Jr.), Publius Melius Capitolin (after T. Livius - P. Menius), Quintus Manlius Wolson Capitolin, Gnei Genucius Avgurin, Lucius Atilius Priscus ( by T. Libya - Atzilius). Dictator (No. 13) Mark Fury Camill, cavalry commander Publius Cornelius Scipio. Dictator (No. 14) M. Fury Camillus.
- 396 - Completion of water diversion from Lake Albanian.
- 396 - The Romans are defeated by the Falisks and the Capenza. In the battle, the military stands Gnei Genucius perishes. Panic reigns in Rome.
- 396 - The election of a dictator in Rome.
- 396 - Under the leadership of Marc Camille, the Romans defeat the Capenza and the Falis on Nepetan land.
- 396 - Capture by the Roman army of Mark Fury Camille Weyev. Looting the city. Four-day liturgies in Rome. The triumph of Camille.
- 396 - The transfer from the destroyed Wei to the Roman Capitoline Temple of the statue of Juno (Etruscan Uni).
- 396 - Arrival in Rome of embassies from Volsk and eq; conclusion of a peace treaty.
- 396 - Insubrami, on the site of the destroyed Etruscan city, founded Mediolan.
- 396/5 - Athenian archon eponym Formion.
- 396 - The Battle of Galiart.
- 396–386 - Greek-Persian war.
- 396–394 - Agesilaus Military Campaign in Asia Minor.
- 396 - In Phenicia, Artaxerxes II and Tissafern equip the fleet. Agesilaus goes to Aulis to make a sacrifice before the campaign, but the Boeotians interfere with him. Agesilaus fleet goes to Ephesus . Tissafern agrees to give freedom to the cities of Ionia, but then begins a war. The Persians turned to the Greek cities with a proposal to launch hostilities against Sparta, promising them material support. Agesilaus invades Phrygia and occupies many cities.
- 396 - Conon, at the head of a large Phoenician and Cypriot fleet built with Persian money, is on the shores of Caria .
- 396 - Young Orestes is killed by guardian Aerop, who seized power in Macedonia.
- 396–393 - King of Macedonia, Aerop II , son of Arraveus, Prince of Linkistida.
- 396 - Dionysius the Elder storms the Carthaginian camp near Syracuse and destroys most of the Carthaginian fleet. Gimilkon capitulates. Dionysius occupies the Phoenician cities on the northwestern coast of Sicily - Gimeru and Solunt - and populates them with mercenaries.
Born
- Lycurgus of Athens - Athenian statesman and speaker
- Xenocrates was born, a philosopher, a student of Plato , who headed the Academy since 339 after Speusippus.
Died
- Orestes - the king of Macedonia
Notes
- ↑ Titus Livy . History from the founding of the city . - M. , 1989-93. - T. 1. - S. 248—253.
See also
► 396 BC e.