322 BC

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Millennium: 1st millennium BC
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322 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 322 BC
CCCXXI BC
Ab urbe condita 432
Ancient Egypt era XXXIII dynasty, 2
- Pharaoh Ptolemy I Soter, 2
Ancient Greek era 114th Olympiad, year 3
Assyrian calendar 4429
Bengali calendar −914
Berber calendar 629
Buddhist calendar 223
Burmese calendar −959
Byzantine calendar 5187–5188
Chinese calendar 戊戌(Earth Dog)
2375 or 2315
    — to —
己亥年 (Earth Pig)
2376 or 2316
Coptic calendar −605 – −604
Discordian calendar 845
Ethiopian calendar −329 – −328
Hebrew calendar 3439–3440
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat −265 – −264
 - Shaka Samvat N/A
 - Kali Yuga 2780–2781
Holocene calendar 9679
Iranian calendar 943 BP – 942 BP
Islamic calendar 972 BH – 971 BH
Julian calendar N/A
Korean calendar 2012
Minguo calendar 2233 before ROC
民前2233年
Thai solar calendar 221–222

The denomination 322 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.

In the pre-Julian Roman calendar, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rullianus and Curvus.

Events

By place

Greece

  • Spring/summer – The Macedonian admiral Cleitus the White defeats the Athenian navy at the Battle of the Echinades and the Battle of Amorgos, ending Athenian thalassocracy in the Aegean.
  • The Athenians and their Greek allies' siege of the Macedonian ruler, Antipater, in Lamia is relieved by Leonnatus with an army of 20,000 infantry and 1,500 cavalry. Leonnatus is killed in the action.
  • September 5Craterus arrives to defeat the Athenians in the Battle of Crannon. This battle marks a complete victory for Antipater in the Lamian War.
  • The Athenian orator and diplomat, Demades, regains his citizenship so that he and Phocion can negotiate a peace with Antipater, thus concluding the Lamian War. Before setting out he persuades the citizens of Athens to pass the death sentence upon Demosthenes and his followers (including Hypereides, leader of the Athenian patriotic party). Demades' embassy results in a peace disadvantageous to the Athenians, with the Athenians forced to accept the occupation of Athens' port, Piraeus, by the Macedonians.
  • Demosthenes flees from the Macedonians who demand his surrender. Upon being arrested, he takes poison and dies.
  • Hypereides flees to Aegina only to be captured by the Macedonians at the temple of Poseidon and put to death.
  • The League of Corinth is dissolved.[1]

Egypt

  • By custom, kings in Macedonia assert their right to the throne by burying their predecessor. To pre-empt Perdiccas, the imperial regent, Ptolemy has Alexander the Great's body brought to Memphis, Egypt and buried there in a gold sarcophagus. Ptolemy then marries Alexander's mistress, Thaïs and commences to reign as king of Egypt and the adjacent Libyan and Arabian regions.
  • Ptolemy, taking advantage of internal disturbances, acquires the African Hellenic towns of Cyrenaica without the authority of Perdiccas.
  • Ptolemy executes his deputy, Cleomenes of Naucratis, on the suspicion that Cleomenes favours Perdiccas. This action removes the chief check on his authority, and allows Ptolemy to obtain the sizable funds that Cleomenes has accumulated.

India


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References

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