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* ] Phormio again defeats the Peloponnesian fleet. | * ] Phormio again defeats the Peloponnesian fleet. | ||
*] kills over one-third of the population of ]. Morale in the city, where people are engaging in, among other things, excessive drinking and lewd behavior, is low. | *] kills over one-third of the population of ]. Morale in the city, where people are engaging in, among other things, excessive drinking and lewd behavior, is low. | ||
*], the famous ] physician, pioneers the field of modern medicine circa 429 B.C. by studying ] and ] and by expanding medical vocabulary to include words such as ''chronic'', ''crisis'', ''convalescence'', ''relapse'',and ''exacerbate''. |
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Centuries: 6th century BC - 5th century BC - 4th century BC
Decades: 470s BC 460s BC 450s BC 440s BC 430s BC - 420s BC - 410s BC 400s BC 390s BC 380s BC 370s BC
Years: 434 BC 433 BC 432 BC 431 BC 430 BC - 429 BC - 428 BC 427 BC 426 BC 425 BC 424 BC
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- Battle of Chalcis Athenians under Phormio defeat the Peloponnesian fleet.
- Battle of Naupactus (429 BC) Phormio again defeats the Peloponnesian fleet.
- Plague kills over one-third of the population of Athens. Morale in the city, where people are engaging in, among other things, excessive drinking and lewd behavior, is low.
- Hippocrates, the famous Greek physician, pioneers the field of modern medicine circa 429 B.C. by studying anatomy and physiology and by expanding medical vocabulary to include words such as chronic, crisis, convalescence, relapse,and exacerbate.