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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 358_BC358 BC - Wikipedia

    Year 358 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Ambustus and Proculus (or, less frequently, year 396 Ab urbe condita ). The denomination 358 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method ...

  2. The Battle of Erigon Valley or the Battle of Lyncus Plain took place in 358 BC between the Illyrians under Bardyllis and the Macedonians under Philip II. After forty years on continuous Illyrian dominance and expansion under Bardyllis, Philip II after marrying Audata , an Illyrian princess, marched into Illyria and confronted the ...

    • 358 BC
    • Macedonian Victory - Macedonian northwestern frontier enlarged as far as Lake Lynkcesta (Lake Ohrid)
    • Erigon valley/Lyncus Plain in Illyria, modern day Macedonia
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  4. The Battle of Pedum was fought in 358 BC, near Pedum between the Roman Republic and a group of Gauls who had entered Latium. The Romans, led by dictator Gaius Sulpicius Peticus and his magister equitum , Marcus Valerius Poplicola , defeated the Gauls at their encampment near Pedum after a prolonged standoff.

    • 358 BC
    • Roman victory
  5. Arses (Greek: Ἄρσης; c. 445 – 359/8 BC), known by his regnal name Artaxerxes II (Old Persian: 𐎠𐎼𐎫𐎧𐏁𐏂 Artaxšaçāʰ; Greek: Ἀρταξέρξης), was King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 405/4 BC to 358 BC. He was the son and successor of Darius II (r. 423 – 405/4.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BardylisBardylis - Wikipedia

    Bardylis (also Bardyllis / b ɑːr ˈ d ɪ l ɪ s /; Ancient Greek: Βάρδυλις; c. 448 – c. 358 BC) was an Illyrian king, and the founder of the first attested Illyrian dynasty. During his reign, Bardylis aimed to make Illyria a regional power interfering with Macedon .

  7. Just a year before his birth (if the year 358 BC is accepted as the most likely date), the Paeonians invaded the region. Philip defeated the invaders and only a few years later utterly subdued them under Macedonian rule. Seleucus' year of birth is unclear.

  8. A war fought between Rome and the Hernici in the years 366–358 BC ended in Roman victory and the submission of the Hernici. Rome also defeated a rebellion by some Hernician cities in 307–306 BC. The rebellious Hernici were incorporated directly into the Roman Republic, while those who had stayed loyal retained their autonomy and ...