Siglo XVII
This page relates to the year -302 Calendrier Julien proleptic.
Events
India
- Chandragupta Maurya sign a peace treaty with Séleucos I {{er}} which directs Babylon. Séleucos yields the Arachosie and the Paropamisades to Chandragupta. Séleucos receives 500 elephants of war and Chandragupta Maurya wife one of her daughters.
World hellenistic
- the Second alliance of the Diadoque S against Antigonos Monophtalmos and his/her son Démétrios Ier Poliorcète which then dominate the Raising, the Syria, the Asia Mineure and the Greece.
- Spring:
- Démétrios invaded the Thessalie.
- Lysimaque invades Phrygie hellespontic (Lampsaque, Parion, Sigéion).
- Fall:
- Démétrios unloads with Éphèse.
- Cassandre of Macedonia benefits from the departure of Démétrios to take again Thessalie. It drives out Pyrrhus I {{er}} of the throne of Épire to the profit of Néoptolème II (until in -297).
- Antigonos Monophtalmos besieges Lysimaque with Dorylée in Phrygie.
- Failure of the forwarding of Cassandre in Asia carried out by Pleistarchos. It joined Lysimaque with Héraclée of the Bridge in winter.
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Mithridate I {{er}} Ktistês becomes Persian satrap of Cappadoce Pontique (fine in -266).
Roman world
- With Rome, Consul At of Mr. Livius To cog, Mr. Aemilius Paullus.
- the Romans penetrate in the interior Étrurie. They are victorious with the Bataille of Roselle and intervene with Arezzo to support Cilnii (of the family of Mécène).
- Dictatorship of Caius Iunius Bubulcus Brutus. This one drives out the adventurer Spartan Cléonime Italian coasts of the south.
Art & culture
- Foundation of the Stoicism.
- the Greek start with to write by binding the letters, in writing Cursive.
- Mencius (Pinyin Mengzi, EFEO Meng-tzu) spreads in China the renewed doctrines of Confucius.
Economy & company
- Séleucos I {{er}} sends the geographer Mégasthènes in embassy near the king Chandragupta Maurya (- 302/-297). This one resides at the court maurya, Pataliputra (Patna), and writes a detailed report/ratio of the India, today lost, known partially by quotations of Greek and Latin authors. This document constitutes the first description of India by a foreigner.
- Mégasthènes particularly admires Chandragupta for its energetic administration of the justice, which it returns in person during public. The sovereign resides in a gigantic palate but lives in fear of be assassinated. Its Pataliputra capital is large and beautiful city, surrounded by a wall out of wooden, managed by a council of thirty members responsible for the economic life and social. Megasthenes reports that there exists in the empire seven trade associations (philosophical, farmers, shepherds, craftsmen, soldiers, spies, advisers) and a great number of government officials.
Births
Death
Simple: 302 BC
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