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250 BC by topic |
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Gregorian calendar | 250 BC CCL BC |
Ab urbe condita | 504 |
Ancient Egypt era | XXXIII dynasty, 74 |
- Pharaoh | Ptolemy II Philadelphus, 34 |
Ancient Greek era | 132nd Olympiad, year 3 |
Assyrian calendar | 4501 |
Balinese saka calendar | N/A |
Bengali calendar | −843 – −842 |
Berber calendar | 701 |
Buddhist calendar | 295 |
Burmese calendar | −887 |
Byzantine calendar | 5259–5260 |
Chinese calendar | 庚戌年 (Metal Dog) 2448 or 2241 — to — 辛亥年 (Metal Pig) 2449 or 2242 |
Coptic calendar | −533 – −532 |
Discordian calendar | 917 |
Ethiopian calendar | −257 – −256 |
Hebrew calendar | 3511–3512 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | −193 – −192 |
- Shaka Samvat | N/A |
- Kali Yuga | 2851–2852 |
Holocene calendar | 9751 |
Iranian calendar | 871 BP – 870 BP |
Islamic calendar | 898 BH – 897 BH |
Javanese calendar | N/A |
Julian calendar | N/A |
Korean calendar | 2084 |
Minguo calendar | 2161 before ROC 民前2161年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | −1717 |
Seleucid era | 62/63 AG |
Thai solar calendar | 293–294 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳金狗年 (male Iron-Dog) −123 or −504 or −1276 — to — 阴金猪年 (female Iron-Pig) −122 or −503 or −1275 |
Gregorian calendar | 458 BC CDLVIII BC |
Ab urbe condita | 296 |
Ancient Egypt era | XXVII dynasty, 68 |
- Pharaoh | Artaxerxes I of Persia, 8 |
Ancient Greek era | 80th Olympiad, year 3 |
Assyrian calendar | 4293 |
Balinese saka calendar | N/A |
Bengali calendar | −1051 – −1050 |
Berber calendar | 493 |
Buddhist calendar | 87 |
Burmese calendar | −1095 |
Byzantine calendar | 5051–5052 |
Chinese calendar | 壬午年 (Water Horse) 2240 or 2033 — to — 癸未年 (Water Goat) 2241 or 2034 |
Coptic calendar | −741 – −740 |
Discordian calendar | 709 |
Ethiopian calendar | −465 – −464 |
Hebrew calendar | 3303–3304 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | −401 – −400 |
- Shaka Samvat | N/A |
- Kali Yuga | 2643–2644 |
Holocene calendar | 9543 |
Iranian calendar | 1079 BP – 1078 BP |
Islamic calendar | 1112 BH – 1111 BH |
Javanese calendar | N/A |
Julian calendar | N/A |
Korean calendar | 1876 |
Minguo calendar | 2369 before ROC 民前2369年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | −1925 |
Thai solar calendar | 85–86 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳水马年 (male Water-Horse) −331 or −712 or −1484 — to — 阴水羊年 (female Water-Goat) −330 or −711 or −1483 |
Events
By place
Greece
- Pleistoanax succeeds his father Pleistarchus as king of Sparta.
- Pericles continues Ephialtes' democratising activities by making the archonship a paid office and the lower class of Athenian citizens eligible to hold the office.
- The Athenians start constructing the Long Walls to protect the route from their city to the port city of Piraeus.
- Aegina joins the Peloponnesian alliance, but their combined fleet is defeated by the Athenians in the Battle of Aegina. The Athenians, under the command of Leosthenes, land on the island of Aegina and besiege and defeat the city. Aegina is forced to pay tribute to Athens.
Roman republic
- The Roman general Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus is summoned by the Roman Senate to defend the city from attack by the approaching Aequi. He is named dictator of Rome for six months. He goes on to defeat the enemy in a single day at the Battle of Mons Algidus and celebrates a triumph in Rome. Sixteen days after the battle, he resigns his dictatorship and returns to his farm.
By topic
Literature
- The Athenian playwright Aeschylus completes his trilogy The Oresteia (which comprise Agamemnon, Choephoroi (The Libation Bearers) and The Eumenides).
Births
Deaths
- Pleistarchus, King of Sparta since 480 BC