385 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: | 388 BC 387 BC 386 BC - 385 BC - 384 BC 383 BC 382 BC |
385 BC by topic | |
Politics | |
State leaders - Sovereign states | |
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Establishments - Disestablishments |
Gregorian calendar | 385 BC |
Ab urbe condita | 369 |
Armenian calendar | N/A |
Bahá'í calendar | -2228 – -2227 |
Berber calendar | 566 |
Buddhist calendar | 160 |
Burmese calendar | -1022 |
Chinese calendar | 2252/2312 ([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年) — to —
2253/2313([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年) |
Coptic calendar | -668 – -667 |
Ethiopian calendar | -392 – -391 |
Hebrew calendar | 3376 – 3377 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | -329 – -328 |
- Shaka Samvat | N/A |
- Kali Yuga | 2717 – 2718 |
Holocene calendar | 9616 |
Iranian calendar | 1006 BP – 1005 BP |
Islamic calendar | 1037 BH – 1036 BH |
Japanese calendar | |
Korean calendar | 1949 |
Thai solar calendar | 159 |
[edit] Events
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[edit] Greece
- Jason of Pherae becomes tyrant of Thessaly.
- Dionysius I of Syracuse attempts to restore Alcetas I of Epirus to the throne.
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[edit] Education
- Plato forms his Academy, teaching mathematics, astronomy and other sciences as well as philosophy. It is dedicated to the god Academus. Philanthropists bear all costs; students pay no fees.
[edit] Astronomy
- Democritus announces that the Milky Way is composed of many stars.[1]