- 366 BC
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Events
By place
Persian empire
* In Persia, a number of
satrap s of KingArtaxerxes II begin a revolt, in alliance with Athens, Sparta, and Egypt, that lasts until358 BC .Greece
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Athens founds the town of Kos on the island ofKos in theAegean Sea .
* Theban leader,Epaminondas , returns to thePeloponnesus for a third time, seeking to secure the allegiance of the states ofAchaea . Although no army dares to challenge him in the field, the democratic governments he establishes there are short-lived, as pro-Sparta n aristocrats soon return to the cities, reestablish theoligarchies , and bind their cities ever more closely to Sparta.
* Thebes makes peace with Sparta and then turns its attention on Athens, which is trying to revive its maritime empire and is interfering inMacedon ian dynastic quarrels.
* Thebes captures the city ofOropus .icily
* The experiment by Dion (brother-in-law of Dionysius I) and Plato to educate the new ruler of Syracuse, Dionysius II, in the practical application of Plato's philosophical principles fails and Dion and Plato are banished from Syracuse.
Roman Republic
* The use of military tribunes with consular power is abandoned permanently and the dual consulship is restored. A new magistracy is established, which is called the praetorship. Its holder, the
praetor , is elected annually by the Assembly and takes charge of civil matters, thus relieving the consuls of this responsibility. The praetor is regarded as a junior colleague of theconsuls . Nevertheless, the praetor can command an army, convene a Senate or an assembly, as well as exercise the consular functions.
* Two additional aediles, calledcurule ("higher")aediles , are created in the Roman hierarchy. These are at firstpatricians ; but those of the next year areplebeians and so on year by year alternately. They are elected in the assembly of the tribes, with theconsul presiding.By topic
Arts
* "The Abduction of
Persephone ", detail of a wall painting in Tomb I (Small Tomb) inVergina ,Macedon ia, is made (approximate date).Births
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