470 BC

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Centuries: 6th century BC - 5th century BC - 4th century BC
Decades: 500s BC  490s BC  480s BC - 470s BC - 460s BC  450s BC  440s BC 
Years: 473 BC 472 BC 471 BC - 470 BC - 469 BC 468 BC 467 BC
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470 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 470 BC
Ab urbe condita 284
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -2313 – -2312
Berber calendar 481
Buddhist calendar 75
Burmese calendar -1107
Chinese calendar 2167/2227
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
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2168/2228
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
Coptic calendar -753 – -752
Ethiopian calendar -477 – -476
Hebrew calendar 3291 – 3292
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat -414 – -413
 - Shaka Samvat N/A
 - Kali Yuga 2632 – 2633
Holocene calendar 9531
Iranian calendar 1091 BP – 1090 BP
Islamic calendar 1125 BH – 1123 BH
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 1864
Thai solar calendar 74
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[edit] Greece

  • Suspected of plotting to seize power in Sparta by instigating a helot uprising, Pausanias takes refuge in the Temple of Athena of the Brazen House to escape arrest. The sanctuary is respected, but the Spartans wall in the sanctuary and starve Pausanias to death.

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[edit] Architecture

  • The construction of the Temple of Zeus, begins at Olympia, Greece. This includes the relief sculpture (of which fragments now remain at the Archeological Museum in Olympia) of Apollo with battling Lapiths and centaurs (approximate date).

[edit] Art

  • The Charioteer, in the Sanctuary of Apollo, Delphi, is created in commemoration of a victory in the Pythian Games of 478 or 474 BC (approximate date). It is now preserved at the Archaeological Museum in Delphi.
  • Pan Painter makes a "bell krater" (an earthenware piece that is used to mix water and wine) which has a red-figure decoration of Artemis slaying Actaeon. It is now preserved at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (approximate date).

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