
494 BC - Wikipedia
Year 494 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Tricostus and Geminus (or, less frequently, year 260 Ab urbe condita).
Conflict of the Orders - Wikipedia
In 494 BC Rome was at war with three Italic tribes (the Aequi, Sabine and Volsci), [1] but the plebeian soldiers, advised by Lucius Sicinius Vellutus, refused to march against the enemy …
Battle of Lade - Wikipedia
The Battle of Lade (Ancient Greek: Ναυμαχία τῆς Λάδης, romanized: Naumachia tēs Ladēs) was a naval battle which occurred during the Ionian Revolt, in 494 BC. It was fought between an …
Plebeians - World History Encyclopedia
2022年3月8日 · In 494 BCE, the plebeians, many of whom were poor farmers and mired in debt, refused to answer the call to serve in the army when Rome's borders were being threatened. …
Why was the Tribune of the Plebs so powerful during the ancient …
In 494 BCE, tensions erupted into the First Secession of the Plebs, a dramatic event in which plebeian citizens withdrew en masse from the city and camped on the Sacred Mount. Their act …
Plebeians win victory for the rule of law in Ancient Rome, 449 BCE ...
In 494 BCE, feeling particularly dissatisfied with the consuls and patricians, the commoners of Rome abandoned the city and set up camp on the Sacred Mount. Terrified by the potential …
The Battle of Lade, 494 b.c. | Greece & Rome | Cambridge Core
2009年1月5日 · This decisive engagement in the Revolt of the Ionian Cities against Persia has its name from Lade Island, a dissected ridge of rock in the entrance to the roadstead of Miletus, …
Plebeians campaign at Sacred Mount for economic and political …
In 495 BCE, plebeians were also forced to pay war taxes and harbor dues. This, in addition to the inability to care for farms and shops during military service, forced many plebeians into poverty …
Warfare | Battle of Lade
The Battle of Lade took place in 494 BCE and was a significant naval engagement during the Ionian Revolt, a major uprising of Greek city-states in Asia Minor against Persian rule.
Lade (494 BCE) - Livius
On 20 October 494, the Persians defeated the rebellious Ionian Greeks off Lade. This meant that the Ionians no longer commanded the sea, and could no longer supply their cities. Miletus was …