460 BC

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Centuries: 6th century BC - 5th century BC - 4th century BC
Decades: 490s BC  480s BC  470s BC - 460s BC - 450s BC  440s BC  430s BC 
Years: 463 BC 462 BC 461 BC - 460 BC - 459 BC 458 BC 457 BC
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460 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 460 BC
Ab urbe condita 294
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -2303 – -2302
Berber calendar 491
Buddhist calendar 85
Burmese calendar -1097
Chinese calendar 2177/2237
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
— to —
2178/2238
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
Coptic calendar -743 – -742
Ethiopian calendar -467 – -466
Hebrew calendar 3301 – 3302
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat -404 – -403
 - Shaka Samvat N/A
 - Kali Yuga 2642 – 2643
Holocene calendar 9541
Iranian calendar 1081 BP – 1080 BP
Islamic calendar 1114 BH – 1113 BH
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 1874
Thai solar calendar 84
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[edit] Persian Empire

  • Egypt revolts against Persian rule. The Egyptian leader, Inaros, asks Athens for assistance, which is willingly provided as Athens has plans to trade with and colonise Egypt. A force of 200 Athenian triremes, which is campaigning in Cyprus, is immediately ordered to Egypt to render assistance.
  • Achaemenes, Persian satrap (governor) of Egypt, is defeated and slain in a battle at Papremis, on the banks of the Nile River, by Egyptian forces.
  • The construction of the ceremonial complex of Apadana (the audience hall of Darius I and Xerxes I) in Persepolis is completed.

[edit] Greece

  • The First Peloponnesian War breaks out between the Delian League (led by Athens) and a Peloponnesian alliance (led by Sparta), caused in part by Athens' alliance with Megara and Argos and the subsequent reaction of Sparta. The Athenians have built long walls for the Megarans to their port at Nisaea, thereby earning the enmity of Megara's old rival Corinth.
  • Argos rises against Sparta. Athens supports Argos and Thessaly. The small force that is sent by Sparta to quell the uprising in Argos is defeated by a joint Athenian and Argos force at Oenoe.

[edit] Roman Republic

  • Conflicts arise between the Roman patricians and plebians. There is also a revolt by Rome's slaves. During the revolt, the Campidoglio is held by the slaves for a lengthy period, along with the most important temples of Rome. It is during this revolt that consul Publius Valerius Publicola dies. The revolt only ends with the arrival of an army from Tusculum, led by Tusculan dictator Lucius Mamilius. Meanwhile, Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus is appointed as consul to replace Publicola.

[edit] Sicily

  • Ducetius, a Hellenised leader of the Siculi, an ancient people of Sicily, takes advantage of the confusion that follows the collapse of the tyranny in Syracuse and other Sicilian states. With the support of the Syracusan democracy, he drives out the colonists of the former tyrant Hieron from Catana and restores it to its original inhabitants.

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