331 BC

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331 BC
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Year 331 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar.

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The Battle of Gaugamela
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Events

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Macedonia

Greece

  • Agis III of Sparta leads some of the Greek cities in a revolt. He holds Crete against Macedonian forces. In the Peloponnesus he routes a force under the Macedonian general Coragus. Athens stays neutral, but he is joined by Elis, Achaea (except Pellene) and Arcadia, with the exception of Megalopolis.

Italy

  • Alexander of Epirus takes Heraclea from the Lucanians, and Terina and Sipontum from the Bruttii.
  • Tarentum turn against Alexander of Epirus when they realize that he wants to make a kingdom of his own in southern Italy. Alexander is defeated and killed in the Battle of Pandosia on the banks of the Acheron.

Roman Republic

  • The Gallic tribe of the Senones and the Romans enter a period of friendly relations which lasts the rest of the century.
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Deaths

  • Alexander I of Epirus, Aeacid dynasty king of Epirus (b. c. 370 BC)
  • Vahe, legendary king of Armenia and last of the Hyke dynasty
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