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  • Syria
    336 BC
    Arameans

    Arameans under Seleucid and Ptolemaic rule

    Syria
    336 BC

    Conquests of Alexander the Great (336-323 BCE) marked the beginning of a new era in the history of the entire Near East, including regions inhabited by Arameans.




  • Greece
    336 BC
    Ancient Greece

    Alexander the Great

    Greece
    336 BC

    Alexander, son, and successor of Philip, continued the war. In an unequaled series of campaigns, Alexander defeated Darius III of Persia and completely destroyed the Achaemenid Empire, annexing it to Macedon and earning himself the epithet 'the Great'.




  • Aigai, Macedon (Present-Day Greece)
    Oct, 336 BC
    Ancient Greece

    Philip assassinated

    Aigai, Macedon (Present-Day Greece)
    Oct, 336 BC

    Philip then entered into war against the Achaemenid Empire but was assassinated by Pausanias of Orestis early in the conflict.




  • Greece
    336 BC
    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Alexander III of Macedon

    Greece
    336 BC

    Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.




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