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The Samnites take the Roman garrison of Cluviae and scourge their prisoners. Junius liberates the city and then moves on Bovianum and sacks it. The Samnites try to ambush the Romans, but the Romans are able to overcome their
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The peace agreement between the diadochi is soon violated. On the pretext that garrisons have been placed in some of the free Greek cities by Antigonus. Ptolemy and Cassander renew hostilities against him.
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In view of the threat by Seleucus to his control of the East, Antigonus decides to make peace with all of his adversaries, except Seleucus, who now holds Babylon. All of the
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in 312, decides to rebel, considering his subordination to be insulting. Ptolemy is able to keep the situation under control and persuades Telesphorus to return to the fold.
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are confirmed as commanders of the army in Asia and Europe. Antigonus, no longer regent but now titled the
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commander of one of the local districts, to join his cause. Polyarchus joins Seleucus with 1,000 soldiers.
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enters Syria in force. So, after only a few months, Ptolemy evacuates his forces from Syria.
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sends one of his generals, Athenaeus, with 4,000 light infantry and 600 cavalry to make a
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The Etruscans are besieging Sutrium, an ally which the Romans see as their key to
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confirm the existing boundaries and the freedom of the Greek cities. Ptolemy and
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manages to persuade some of the Macedonian veterans settled at
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became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
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Index

Millennium
1st millennium BC
Centuries
5th century BC
4th century BC
3rd century BC
Decades
330s BC
320s BC
310s BC
300s BC
290s BC
Years
314 BC
313 BC
312 BC
311 BC
310 BC
309 BC
308 BC
311 BC by topic
State leaders
Political entities
Deaths
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calendars
Gregorian calendar
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