328 BC

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Millennium: 1st millennium BC
Centuries: 5th century BC4th century BC3rd century BC
Decades: 350s BC  340s BC  330s BC 320s BC 310s BC  300s BC  290s BC
Years: 331 BC 330 BC 329 BC328 BC327 BC 326 BC 325 BC
328 BC by topic
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328 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar328 BC
Ab urbe condita426
Armenian calendarN/A
Assyrian calendar4423
Bahá'í calendar−2171 – −2170
Bengali calendar−920
Berber calendar623
English Regnal yearN/A
Buddhist calendar217
Burmese calendar−965
Byzantine calendar5181–5182
Chinese calendar壬辰(Water Dragon)
2369 or 2309
     to 
癸巳年 (Water Snake)
2370 or 2310
Coptic calendar−611 – −610
Discordian calendar839
Ethiopian calendar−335 – −334
Hebrew calendar3433–3434
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat−271 – −270
 - Shaka SamvatN/A
 - Kali Yuga2774–2775
Holocene calendar9673
Igbo calendar−1327 – −1326
Iranian calendar949 BP – 948 BP
Islamic calendar978 BH – 977 BH
Japanese calendarN/A
Juche calendarN/A
Julian calendarN/A
Korean calendar2006
Minguo calendar2239 before ROC
民前2239年
Thai solar calendar216

Year 328 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Proculus and Scapula or Decianus and Barbatus (or, less frequently, year 426 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 328 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Events

By place

Macedonian Empire

  • At Maracanda, Alexander murders Clitus, one of his most trusted commanders, friend and foster-brother, in a drunken quarrel; but his excessive display of remorse leads the army to pass a decree convicting Clitus posthumously of treason.
  • Spitamenes raises all Sogdiana in revolt behind him, bringing in the Massagetae, a people of the Scythian confederacy. He besieges the Macedonian garrison in Maracanda. Alexander the Great sends an army under the command of Pharnuches of Lycia which is promptly annihilated with a loss of more than 2,000 infantry and 300 cavalry.
  • Understanding now the danger represented by his enemy, Alexander moves personally to relieve Maracanda, only to learn that Spitamenes has left Sogdiana. Spitamenes then attacks Bactra, from where he is repulsed with great difficulty by the satrap of Bactria, Artabazus of Phrygia.
  • Alexander attacks Oxyartes and the remaining Bactrian barons who are holding out in the hills of Paraetacene (modern Tajikistan). The Macedonians seize the crag on which Oxyartes has his stronghold (the Sogdian Rock), and among the captives is his daughter, Roxana. In the reconciliation that follows the battle, Alexander marries Roxana. The rest of Oxyartes' opponents are either won over or crushed.
  • December Spitamenes is badly defeated by Alexander's general Coenus. At this point Spitamenes' allies, feeling the situation desperate, kill their leader and send his head as a gift to Alexander.

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