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| 319 BC by topic | |
| Politics | |
| State leaders – Sovereign states | |
| Birth and death categories | |
| Births – Deaths | |
| Establishments and disestablishments categories | |
| Establishments – Disestablishments | |
| Gregorian calendar | 319 BC |
| Ab urbe condita | 435 |
| Armenian calendar | N/A |
| Bahá'í calendar | -2162 – -2161 |
| Bengali calendar | -911 |
| Berber calendar | 632 |
| Buddhist calendar | 226 |
| Burmese calendar | -956 |
| Byzantine calendar | 5190 – 5191 |
| Chinese calendar | [[Sexagenary cycle|]]年 (2318/2378) — to —
[[Sexagenary cycle|]]年(2319/2379) |
| Coptic calendar | -602 – -601 |
| Ethiopian calendar | -326 – -325 |
| Hebrew calendar | 3442 – 3443 |
| Hindu calendars | |
| - Vikram Samvat | -263 – -262 |
| - Shaka Samvat | N/A |
| - Kali Yuga | 2783 – 2784 |
| Holocene calendar | 9682 |
| Iranian calendar | 940 BP – 939 BP |
| Islamic calendar | 969 BH – 968 BH |
| Japanese calendar | |
| Korean calendar | 2015 |
| Thai solar calendar | 225 |
Events
By place
Macedonian Empire
- The Athenian orator and diplomat, Demades, is sent to the Macedonian court, but either the Macedonian regent Antipater or his son Cassander, learning that Demades has intrigued with the former regent Perdiccas, puts him to death.
- Antipater becomes ill and dies shortly after, leaving the regency of the Macedonian Empire to the aged Polyperchon, passing over his son Cassander, a measure which gives rise to much confusion and ill-feeling.
- Polyperchon's authority is challenged by Antipater's son Cassander, who refuses to acknowledge the new regent. With the aid of Antigonus, ruler of Phrygia, and with the support of Ptolemy and Lysimachus, Cassander seizes Macedonia and most of Greece.
- Eumenes allies himself with the regent Polyperchon. He manages to escape from the siege of Nora, and his forces soon threaten Syria and Phoenicia. Polyperchon recognises Eumenes as the royal general in Asia Minor.
- Alexander the Great's widow, Roxana, joins Alexander's mother, Olympias, in Epirus.
Births
- Antigonus II Gonatas, Macedonian king (approximate date) (d. 239 BC)
- Pyrrhus of Epirus, King of the Molossians, Epirus and Macedonia (d. 272 BC)
Deaths
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