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Gebeure
- Ptolemeus II herstig die hawestad Lebedos en noem die Ptolemaïs. Die stad sal egter gou sy oorspronklike naam herkry.[1]
- Ariobarzanes I volg sy vader Mithridates I op as koning van Pontus[2]
- Arkesilaus van Pitane volg Crates op as hoof van Sokrates se Akademie.[3]
- Die Romeine oorwin die Sarsinati in Umbrië.[4]
Geboortes
Sterftes
- Mithridates I Ktistes, koning van Pontus
- Crates, die scholarch van Sokrates se Akademie.[3]
Verwysings
- Eckart (Stuttgart) Olshausen (2006). Lebedus in Brill's New Pauly Online. Brill. doi:10.1163/1574-9347_bnp_e633200.
- "Mithridates I". Pontusworld.
- Fosl, Peter S. (2019). "1 Hume and Ancient Academic Scepticism". in: Hume's Scepticism: Pyrrhonian and Academic,. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 17–38. doi:10.1515/9781474451147-005.
- Manconi, Dorica. (2017). "The Umbri". The Peoples of Ancient Italy,. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 603–636. doi:10.1515/9781614513001-031.
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