Battle of Chaeronea and Rise of Macedonian Hegemony
338 BCE
Philip II of Macedon defeats Athens and Thebes, ending Classical Greek city-state autonomy.
Sources and References
Monument du Lion de Chéronée (Béotie, Grèce)
Diodore de Sicile, *Bibliothèque historique* (Livre XVI) & Plutarque, *Vie d'Alexandre*
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Ancient Greece clusterMinoans, Mycenae, city-states, Persian Wars, Pericles, Alexander.
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387 BCE
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334 BCE
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332 BCE
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331 BCE
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326 BCE
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323 BCE
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Founding of the Mauryan Empire by Chandragupta and Chanakya
322 BCE
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Kalinga War and Promulgation of Ashoka's Edicts
261 BCE
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Coup of Pushyamitra Shunga and Artistic Flourishing at Sanchi
185 BCE