This page relates to the year -332 Calendrier Julien proleptic.

Events

Africa

  • Under the reign of Alexandre Large the, a strong Syrian colony settles in the kingdom of Aksoum, in Ethiopia.

Greek world

  • January at September: Sit of Tyr by Alexandre Large the which seizes the city which is shaven and whose inhabitants are sold. Alexandre takes possession of the Judaea and the Samarie.
  • During the head office of Tyr, the governor of Samarie, Sanballât III, presents its tender to Alexandre. He obtains the permission to build a temple on the Mont Garizim in favor of his son-in-law Manassé, brother of the Jewish high priest of Jerusalem Yaddoua. In return, 8000 Samaritans engage in the army Macedonian which moves towards Egypt. In Judaea, according to Flavius Josèphe, the Yaddoua high priest would have met Alexandre.
  • Alexandre constitutes a powerful fleet and the admiral Macedonian Amphotéros triumph of the Perses in Aegean Sea and takes again the control of Chio and the cities of Lesbos. Antigone One-eyed the, satrap Macedonian installed by Alexandre in Phrygie, manages to block a Persian counter-offensive in Anatolia central.

  • November/December: Sit and taken Gaza by Alexandre (casualty twice) who moves then towards Egypt. It leaves the direction of Syria-Palestine to its general Parménion. It enters to Egypt in winter when it is accommodated as a liberator.

  • Fine of the reign of Darius III like Pharaon of Egypt (XXXIe dynasty).

    • After the victory of Issos, the satrapie of Egypt joins without fighting with the conqueror Macedonian, who keeps the administrative organization of the Persian province, with the head of which it names a governor. Alexandre presents himself in Egypt like a truth Pharaon, being made even recognize like wire of Amon by the oracle of the oasis of Siwa (Siouah). Its successors, Philippe Arrhidée and Alexandre Aigos will adopt the same attitude.

  • Beginning of the hellenistic Period in Egypt (fine in -30).
  • Beginning of the revolt of Sparte.

Roman world

  • With Rome, Consul At of Cn. Domitius Calvinus and A. Cornelius Cossus Arvina (for the second time).
  • Censure of Publilius Philosophy (fine in -331).

Sport

  • Athens is temporarily excluded from the Olympic Games. One of its athletes, Callippos, is convinced of cheating and is seen imposing a fine. Callippos is insolvent and its city must pay its fine; Athens refuses and is temporarily excluded from the Plays!

Births

Death

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