416 BC

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416 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 416 BC
Ab urbe condita 338
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -2259 – -2258
Buddhist calendar 129
Chinese calendar 2221/2281
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Ethiopian calendar -423 – -422
Hebrew calendar 3345 – 3346
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 - Vikram Samvat -360 – -359
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 - Kali Yuga 2686 – 2687
Holocene calendar 9585
Iranian calendar 1037 BP – 1036 BP
Islamic calendar 1069 BH – 1068 BH
Japanese calendar
 - Imperial Year Kōki 245
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 - Jōmon Era 9585
Julian calendar -370
Korean calendar 1918
Thai solar calendar 128
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  • With the encouragement of Alcibiades, the Athenians take the island of Melos (which has remained neutral during the Peloponnesian War). Its inhabitants are treated with great cruelty by the Athenians, with all the men capable of bearing arms being killed, while the women and children are made slaves.
  • In Sicily, the Ionian city of Segesta asks for Athenian help from the Dorian city of Selinus (which is supported by the powerful Sicilian city of Syracuse). The people of Syracuse are ethnically Dorian (as are the Spartans), while the Athenians, and their allies in Sicily, are Ionian. The Athenians feel obliged to assist their ally and therefore prepare an armada to attack Sicily.

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