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Events
- 488 - Consuls Spurius Nautius Rutile and Sextus Fury Medullin Fast [1] .
- 488 (491) - Siege of Rome by Marcius Coriolanus and his demand for the liquidation of the post of plebeian tribune.
- 488 - Zankla in Sicily was settled by immigrants from the Peloponnesian Messana and became known as Messana.
- C. 488-486 - Slave uprising in Selinunte.
- 488 - 73rd Olympiad
- 488/7 - Athenian archon eponym Anchis.
- 488 - Death of Miltiada (c. 550-488).
- 488 - Pindar. Ol.14 (Kharitas) - to Asopikha of Orkhomensky.
- 488 - The beginning of the war between Athens and Aegina. Aegina blocked the coast of Attica and thereby damaged the Athenian economy.
China
- 7th year in the era of the reign of Lusk Prince Ai-gun [2] .
- The prince of Tsiski sent to Lu for his wife, Ji-ji (sister of Ji Kan-tzu). But Ji-ji became Ji Fang-hou's lover, and ruler Lu refused to give her away, which soon led to war. [3]
- In the spring, the Suna commander Huang Yuan invaded the Zheng lands, surrounded the capital Cao in the 8th moon [4] .
- the Tsao prince on the advice of Gongsun Qiang violated the alliance with Jin and invaded Song [5] .
- In the spring, the Jin commander Ui Man-do invaded the lands of Wei [6] .
- In the summer, the Lusk gong met with the usk van in Zeng [7] . Wang Wu demanded Lu a hundred lao cattle for sacrifices, but the dignitary Ji Kan-tzu sent Zi-gong to Bo Pei to cancel the victim, referring to the Zhou ritual, and he agreed, although he said that he had “a body tattooed” [8 ] . According to Zuo Zhuan , the mustache obtained a tribute of 100 Lao from both Song and Lu [9] .
- This year, Uski van Fu Cha remained in the north, occupying land in the south of Qi and Lu , creating a threat to Zou and Lu [10] .
- In the fall, the Luna gong attacked Zhu , on the 8th moon, on the day of ji-yu, occupied the capital of Zhu and captured the Zhu prince I [11] .
- In winter, the Zheng commander Si Hong moved to Cao’s help [12] .
- Confucius settled in Wei and lived there until 484 [13] .
See also
► 488 year BC e.
Sources
- ↑ T. Livy. History ... M., 1989-93, vol. 1, p. 94-96
- ↑ Confucius Chronicle " Chunqiu " ("Springs and Autumn"). Translation and notes by N. I. Monastyrev. M., 1999. S. 104
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 vol. T.V.M., 1987. P. 61
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. T. III. M., 1984. S. 221; Chunqiu, News 1 and 6
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 vol. T.V.M., 1987. P.101
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. T. III. M., 1984. S. 220; Chunqiu, News 2
- ↑ Chunqiu, News 3
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 t. T. III. M., 1984. S. 220-221; T. V. M., 1987. S. 36-37, 81-82; T. VI. M., 1992. P.143; Vasiliev L.S. Ancient China. In 3 t. T. 2. M., 2000. S. 170
- ↑ Vasiliev L.S. Ancient China. In 3 t. T. 2. M., 2000. S. 211
- ↑ Sima Qian. Historical notes. In 9 vol. T.V.M., 1987. P.37
- ↑ Chunqiu, news 4-5; Vasiliev L.S. Ancient China. In 3 t. T. 2. M., 2000. S. 212
- ↑ Chunqiu, news 7
- ↑ Perelomov L.S. Confucius. Lun yu. M., 2000, p.131