
340 BC - Wikipedia
Timoleon of Syracuse meets this large Carthaginian army in the Battle of the Crimissus in the west of Sicily and achieves a brilliant victory against superior odds.
Latin War - Wikipedia
The (Second) Latin War of 340–338 BC [note 1] was a conflict between the Roman Republic and its neighbors, the Latin peoples of ancient Italy. It ended in the dissolution of the Latin League and incorporation of its territory into the Roman sphere of influence, with the Latins gaining partial rights and varying levels of citizenship.
340s BC - Wikipedia
Sidon is besieged by Persian forces. After recovering from illness, Philip II of Macedon turns his attention to the remaining Athenian controlled cities in Macedonia and to the city of Olynthus, in particular. The Athenians organise to send help.
Antium’s Opportunistic Raids Of 340 BCE - The Historian's Hut
2021年7月25日 · In the year 340 BCE, the city of Antium watched with interest as its long-time foe, Rome, committed itself in a war against the Latin League.
Volute Krater (Mixing Bowl) - The Art Institute of Chicago
Volute Krater (Mixing Bowl) About 340 BCE Attributed to the Painter of Copenhagen 4223 Greek; Apulia, Italy
The Legend Of The Sacrificial Rivalry Between Titus Manlius Torquatus ...
2021年8月29日 · Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus (or simply Titus Manlius Torquatus) and Publius Decius Mus were the two Roman consuls who led Rome’s military in a campaign against the Latin League in 340 BCE. Rome had many advantages during the campaign. For one, the Roman military of the 4th century BCE was undergoing significant advancement and evolution.
Loutrophoros (Container for Bath Water) - The Art Institute of Chicago
Vessels like this were designed to hold water for ritual bathing before marriage, but they could also be placed at the tombs of young women who did not live to a marriageable age. This …
4th century BCE: c. 400 BCE - c. 300 BCE - Oxford Reference
2025年3月31日 · "4th century BCE" published on by HistoryWorld.
Terracotta hydria (water jar) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist: Attributed to the Group of B.M. F 308. Period: Late Classical. Date: ca. 340–330 BCE. Culture: Greek, South Italian, Apulian. Medium: Terracotta; red-figure. Classification: Vases. …
Internet History Sourcebooks Project: Ancient History
1996年1月26日 · Ancient History Sourcebook Aristotle On the Lacedaemonian Constitution, c. 340 BCE
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