358 BC

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Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 380s BC  370s BC  360s BC - 350s BC - 340s BC  330s BC  320s BC 
Years: 361 BC 360 BC 359 BC - 358 BC - 357 BC 356 BC 355 BC
358 BC by topic
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358 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 358 BC
Ab urbe condita 396
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -2201 – -2200
Buddhist calendar 187
Chinese calendar 2279/2339
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
— to —
2280/2340
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
Ethiopian calendar -365 – -364
Hebrew calendar 3403 – 3404
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat -302 – -301
 - Shaka Samvat N/A
 - Kali Yuga 2744 – 2745
Holocene calendar 9643
Iranian calendar 979 BP – 978 BP
Islamic calendar 1009 BH – 1008 BH
Japanese calendar
 - Imperial Year Kōki 303
(皇紀303年)
 - Jōmon Era 9643
Julian calendar -312
Korean calendar 1976
Thai solar calendar 186
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  • The Romans defeat the Volsci, annex most of their territory, and settle it with Roman colonists. The Romans also force the Latin League to renew its close alliance with Rome, an alliance which was weakened by Rome’s defeat at the hands of the Gauls in 390 BC.

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