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Late Classical period (404-323 BC), Ancient Greece, Philip in Eastern Thrace (342-340 BC); Perinthus, Byzantium
Greece, Late Classical Period, Philip II of Macedon : Philip in Eastern Thrace (342-340 BC); Perinthus, Byzantium
Archidamian War (431-421 BC), Ancient Greece, Second (=Great) Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC), Thirty Years' Treaty (446-431 BC), Year Six (426/425 BC): Tanagra, Aegitium, Olpae, Idomene
Ancient Greece, Second (=Great) Peloponnesian War, Archidamian War, Year Six (426/425 BC): Tanagra, Aegitium, Olpae, Idomene
Roman Conquest of Italy (505-264 BC), Early Roman Republic (509-264 BC), Rome and her Neighbours (505-338 BC), Volsci and the Aequi
Early Roman Republic, Roman Conquest of Italy, Rome and her Neighbours: Volsci and the Aequi
Antigonid Era (276-146 BC), Ancient Greece, Late Classical period (404-323 BC), Philip V (59; r.221-179 BC), Social War (220-217 BC)
Ancient Greece, Late Classical Period, Hellenistic Period (323-146 BC), Antigonid Era (276-146): Philip V (59; r.221-179 BC), Social War (220-217 BC)
Diadochian Wars (322-276 BC): War against Perdiccas (321-319 BC); Cappadocia, Egypt, Nora, Ancient Greece
Greece, Hellenistic Period (323-146 BC), Diadochian Wars (322-276 BC): War against Perdiccas (321-319 BC); Cappadocia, Egypt, Nora
Late Roman Republic (133-27 BC), Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (=Pompey; 58; fl.82-48 BC), Roman Republic
Late Roman Republic, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (=Pompey: Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (43; fl.78-77 BC)
Gepid Kingdom, Heruli Kingdom, Sciri Kingdom, 81 Marcian (E), Restoration (425-455), Roman Empire, Valentinian-Theodosian Dynasty (364-455)
Late Roman Empire, Valentinian-Theodosian Dynasty, 81 Marcian (E): Gepid Kingdom, Heruli Kingdom, Sciri Kingdom
Collapse of the Leading Powers, Northern Greece, Ancient Greece, Theban Hegemony (371-362 BC)
Ancient Greece, Late Classical Period (449-404 BC), Theban Hegemony (371-362 BC): Collapse of the Leading Powers, Northern Greece
Phoenicians and Carthaginians, Etruscans, Ducetius, Alliances with Athens, Ancient Greece