297 BC
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==== Bithynia ==== |
==== Bithynia ==== |
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* [[Zipoetes I of Bithynia|Zipoetes I]] assumes the title of ''[[basileus]]'' (king) in [[Bithynia]]. |
* [[Zipoetes I of Bithynia|Zipoetes I]] assumes the title of ''[[basileus]]'' (king) in [[Bithynia]]. |
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==== Greece ==== |
==== Greece ==== |
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* Following [[Cassander]]'s death from illness, [[Philip IV of Macedon|Philip IV]], Cassander's eldest son, succeeds his father as King of [[Macedon]], but soon after coming to the throne, he suffers from a wasting disease and dies. [[Antipater II of Macedon|Antipater]], the next son, rules jointly with his brother [[Alexander V of Macedon|Alexander V]]. |
* Following [[Cassander]]'s death from illness, [[Philip IV of Macedon|Philip IV]], Cassander's eldest son, succeeds his father as King of [[Macedon]], but soon after coming to the throne, he suffers from a wasting disease and dies. [[Antipater II of Macedon|Antipater]], the next son, rules jointly with his brother [[Alexander V of Macedon|Alexander V]]. |
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* [[Demetrius Poliorcetes]] returns to [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] with the aim of becoming master of Macedonia. While Demetrius is in Greece, [[Lysimachus]] seizes his possessions in [[Asia Minor]]. |
* [[Demetrius Poliorcetes]] returns to [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] with the aim of becoming master of Macedonia. While Demetrius is in Greece, [[Lysimachus]] seizes his possessions in [[Asia Minor]]. |
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* [[Ptolemy I Soter|Ptolemy]] decides to support [[Pyrrhus of Epirus]] and restores him to his kingdom. At first, Pyrrhus reigns with a kinsman, [[Neoptolemus II of Epirus]] (who is a son of [[Cleopatra of Macedonia]] and a nephew of [[Alexander the Great]]), but soon he has him assassinated. |
* [[Ptolemy I Soter|Ptolemy]] decides to support [[Pyrrhus of Epirus]] and restores him to his kingdom. At first, Pyrrhus reigns with a kinsman, [[Neoptolemus II of Epirus]] (who is a son of [[Cleopatra of Macedonia]] and a nephew of [[Alexander the Great]]), but soon he has him assassinated. |
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==== India ==== |
==== India ==== |
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* [[Chandragupta Maurya]] goes to Sravana Belagola, near [[Mysore]], to live in the way of [[Jainism|Jains]]. |
* [[Chandragupta Maurya]] goes to Sravana Belagola, near [[Mysore]], to live in the way of [[Jainism|Jains]]. |
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* [[Bindusara]], his son, ascends to the [[Pataliputra]] throne. |
* [[Bindusara]], his son, ascends to the [[Pataliputra]] throne. |
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