-510

This page relates to the year -510 Gregorian Calendrier.

Events

Europe

Greek world

  • Crotona with the head of a league of cities takes Sybaris and destroys it, until modifying the course of the river Crathis (current Crati) so that it runs on the ruins.

  • Sybaris was the only wearing of access of the Etrusques towards the East (goods of luxury of Milet): the destruction of the city means for them economic beginning of asphyxiation and an aggravation of the conflicts with the Greek .
  • Failure of a forwarding directed by the Dorieus Spartan against the indigenous city of Égeste. He and its troop are established then with Heracleia Minoa, with the mouth of Halycos, the borders of the territory of Agrigente.
  • Fall of the Tyrant Hippias with Athens, obtained by the family of the Alcméonides with the assistance of the Spartans. It takes refuge in Persia where he will be the adviser of Persians during the battle of Marathon. The family of Alcméonides, exiled by Pisistrate, returns to Athens at the request of the oracle of Delphes. The aristocracy triumphs. The fall of Hippias then sees being opposed two factions, that of Isagoras which represents the Oligarchie, and which carries it at the beginning (until worms 508 av. J-C., and the democratic faction directed by Clisthène.

Africa

  • Destruction by the Egyptians of the Jewish temple dedicated to Yahô with Elephantine, at the time of a riot. The Jewish community of Elephantine writes to the governors Judaea (Bagôhî) and of Samarie (Dalayah, wire of Sanballât) to ask them for their support. They answer favorably in -507. They specify however that one would offer on the furnace bridge only the oblation and the incense, the sacrifices strapping being reserved for the Temple of Jerusalem.
  • a regiment of mercenaries, sent by a king de Juda to be used the Pharaon for the Life front century J. - C., is undoubtedly at the origin of the Jewish community of Elephantine.

Arts & cultures

  • Temple of Cérès to Paestum (Italy).

Sciences and technology

Births

  • Cimon, wire of Miltiade, Athenian strategist.

Death

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