305 BC

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Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 330s BC  320s BC  310s BC - 300s BC - 290s BC  280s BC  270s BC 
Years: 308 BC 307 BC 306 BC - 305 BC - 304 BC 303 BC 302 BC
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305 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 305 BC
Ab urbe condita 449
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -2148 – -2147
Berber calendar 646
Buddhist calendar 240
Burmese calendar -942
Chinese calendar 2332/2392
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
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2333/2393
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
Coptic calendar -588 – -587
Ethiopian calendar -312 – -311
Hebrew calendar 3456 – 3457
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat -249 – -248
 - Shaka Samvat N/A
 - Kali Yuga 2797 – 2798
Holocene calendar 9696
Iranian calendar 926 BP – 925 BP
Islamic calendar 954 BH – 953 BH
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 2029
Thai solar calendar 239
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  • Antigonus I Monophthalmus sends his son Demetrius to conquer Rhodes, which has refused him armed support against Ptolemy. He shows ingenuity in devising new siege engines in his unsuccessful attempt to reduce the city. Among his creations are a battering ram 60 metres long and requiring 1,000 men to operate it and a wheeled siege tower named "Helepolis" (or "Taker of Cities") which stands 40 metres tall and 20 metres wide and weighs 180 tons. This siege of Rhodes earns Demetrius the title Poliorcetes ("the City Besieger").

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