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The Battle Of Corinth a horrific battle between the Roman Republic and the Greek state of Corinth and their allies in the Achaean League in 146 BC. It resulted in total destruction to the state of Corinth which was previously know for it's fabulous wealth.
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Alexander Died.
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Alexander the Great crosses the Indus near Attock and enters Taxila, whose ruler, Taxiles, furnishes 130 war elephants and troops in return for aid against his rival Porus, who rules the lands between the Hydaspes and the Acesines.
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The Siege of Tyre was a terrible siege in the Greek city of Tyre. It was orchestrated by Alexander the Great in 332 BC during his campaigns against the Persians. The Macedonian army was unable to capture the city through conventional means because it was on an island and had walls right up to the sea.
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Alexander succeeded his father, Philip II of Macedon, to the throne in 336 BC after Philip was assassinated. Upon Philip's death, Alexander inherited a strong kingdom and an experienced army.
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The Peace of Antalcidas is a cause guaranteeing the greek cities independence.
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Pericles leads Athenian forces in the expulsion of barbarians from the Thracian peninsula of Gallipoli, in order to establish Athenian colonists in the region.
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Perikles leads Athens through it's golden era.
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Heraclitus was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, a native of the Greek city Ephesus, Ionia, on the coast of Asia Minor. He was of distinguished parentage. Little is known about his early life and education, but he regarded himself as self-taught and a pioneer of wisdom.
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The Ancient Olympics were a series of athletic competitions among representatives of various city-states of Ancient Greece. They were held in honor of Zeus, and the Greeks gave them a mythological origin.
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The Greek Dark Ages are terms which have regularly been used to refer to the period of Greek history from the presumed Dorian invasion and end of the Mycenaean Palatial civilization around 1200 BC, to the first signs of the Greek city-states in the 9th century BC.
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The Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Greeks after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus king of Sparta.
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Pericles was the leader of Athens. He sadly past away.