346 BC

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Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 370s BC  360s BC  350s BC - 340s BC - 330s BC  320s BC  310s BC 
Years: 349 BC 348 BC 347 BC - 346 BC - 345 BC 344 BC 343 BC
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346 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 346 BC
Ab urbe condita 408
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -2189 – -2188
Buddhist calendar 199
Chinese calendar 2291/2351
(年)
— to —
2292/2352
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
Ethiopian calendar -353 – -352
Hebrew calendar 3415 – 3416
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat -290 – -289
 - Shaka Samvat N/A
 - Kali Yuga 2756 – 2757
Holocene calendar 9655
Iranian calendar 967 BP – 966 BP
Islamic calendar 997 BH – 996 BH
Japanese calendar
 - Imperial Year Kōki 315
(皇紀315年)
 - Jōmon Era 9655
Julian calendar -300
Korean calendar 1988
Thai solar calendar 198
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[edit] Greece

  • The Peace of Philocrates is signed between Macedonia and Athens. The document agrees to a return to the status-quo, but Philip II of Macedon keeps the right to punish the Phocians for starting the Sacred War.
  • The Athenian politicians, Demosthenes and Timarchus, prepare to prosecute Aeschines for treason after he has sought to reconcile the Athenians to Macedonia's expansion into Greece. Eubulus loses his influence on Athenian affairs.
  • Demosthenes, though condemning the terms of the Peace of Philocrates, argues that it has to be honoured.
  • Following the conclusion of the Peace of Philocrates, Philip II's army moves through the pass of Thermopylae and subdues Phocis. Athens makes no move to support the Phocians.

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