389 BC

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Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 410s BC  400s BC  390s BC - 380s BC - 370s BC  360s BC  350s BC 
Years: 392 BC 391 BC 390 BC - 389 BC - 388 BC 387 BC 386 BC
389 BC by topic
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389 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 389 BC
Ab urbe condita 365
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -2232 – -2231
Buddhist calendar 156
Chinese calendar 2248/2308
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
— to —
2249/2309
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
Ethiopian calendar -396 – -395
Hebrew calendar 3372 – 3373
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat -333 – -332
 - Shaka Samvat N/A
 - Kali Yuga 2713 – 2714
Holocene calendar 9612
Iranian calendar 1010 BP – 1009 BP
Islamic calendar 1041 BH – 1040 BH
Japanese calendar
 - Imperial Year Kōki 272
(皇紀272年)
 - Jōmon Era 9612
Julian calendar -343
Korean calendar 1945
Thai solar calendar 155
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[edit] Greece

  • A Spartan expeditionary force under King Agesilaus II crosses the Gulf of Corinth to attack Acarnania, an ally of the anti-Spartan coalition. Agesilaus is eventually able to draw them into a pitched battle, in which the Acarnanians are routed.
  • The Athenian general, Thrasybulus, leads a force of triremes to levy tribute from cities around the Aegean and support Rhodes, where a democratic government is struggling against Sparta. On this campaign, Thrasybulus captures Byzantium, imposes a duty on ships passing through the Hellespont, and collects tribute from many of the islands of the Aegean.

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