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and will later grow to include non-Achaean cities. It has two generals, a federal council with proportional representation of members and an annual assembly of all free citizens. The League achieves a common coinage and foreign policy and the member cities pool their armed
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to estimate that the Moon's radius is one-third that of the Earth. He proposes, for the first time, a heliocentric view of the
845:, rising in prosperity, becomes head of an Island League and helps to keep the peace and freedom of the Greek islands in the 1007:, influential prime minister (or chancellor) of the feudal state and later of the dynasty of Qin (approximate date) (d. 861: 331: 638: 266: 890:. Pyrrhus's judicious use of his elephants plays a large part in his victory. Several tribes including the 367: 887: 259: 918: 542: 799: 774: 735:). The denomination 280 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the 346: 782: 384: 354: 247: 1031: 973: 781:, is threatened with an invasion from Antiochus who has already made war upon his father, 8: 1038:), Athenian orator, statesman, and philosopher, who has become prominent at the court of 1035: 670: 647: 488: 323: 1014: 883: 853: 498: 436: 297: 812: 767:
Antiochus is compelled to make peace with his father's murderer and King of Macedon,
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Antiochus is unable to bring under his control the Persian dynasties that rule in
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makes his eldest son, Seleucus, king in the east, but he proves to be incompetent.
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Records of the Grand Historian, Section: Basic Annals of Qin, Section: Bai Qi
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became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
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Millennium
1st millennium BC
Centuries
4th century BC
3rd century BC
2nd century BC
Decades
300s BC
290s BC
280s BC
270s BC
260s BC
Years
283 BC
282 BC
281 BC
280 BC
279 BC
278 BC
277 BC
280 BC by topic
State leaders
Political entities
Deaths
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