The four generals that ruled the armies of Alexander the great divided the kingdom after the death of Alexander because Alexander had no sons to give it to. They were
Cassander, Lysimachus, Ptolemy and Seleucus.
Around 340 BC most of Greece was part of the so-called Hellenic League, controlled by king Philip II of Macedon.
the persians controlled the alnd of ancient greece
Pericles was born in 495 BC and he died in Athens, Greece in 429 BC.
the Olympics took place in Olympia, Greece in 766 BC.
Greece became a Roman province in approximately 145 BC. It was renamed Achaia.
Men were allowed to vote
The year 340 BC is classified as the 4th century BC.
Praxagoras was an influential figure of medicine in ancient Greece. He was born on the Greek island of Kos in about 340 BC. Both his father, Nicarchus, and his grandfather were physicians.
Athens, Greece, in 469 BC.
750 BC
Greece doesn't have any colonies in Africa. They never did. The closest thing to Greece having colonies in Africa was when the Macedonian Empire controlled parts of modern-day Egypt around 300 BC.
In Ancient Greece in 650 BC Perdiccas Temenid found the Macedonian Kingdom!
Aristotle was born in 340 BCE to his mother Phaetis and his father Nicomachus in Stagirus, northern Greece. He died in 322 BCE at 62 years of age.
Aristotle wrote the book Meteorologica in 340 BC. It is a work on meteorology and climatology that explores topics such as weather phenomena, climate patterns, and natural disasters.
340-245 B.C Hsun-tze has written: 'The Works of Hsuntze'
Bronze Age Greece: 2800 - 1100 BC Includes: Minoan Civilization on Crete (2800-1450 BC) Mycenaean Civilization on mainland Greece (1600-1100 BC) Dark Ages: 1200-800 BC Ancient Greece: 800 BC - 146 BC Includes: Archaic Greece (800-510/480 BC) Classical Greece (510-323 BC) Hellenistic Greece (323-146 BC) Followed by Roman conquest, and later under the thumb of the Byzantine Empire.
They began in 776 BC in Olympia, Greece