• Year 335 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Calenus and Corvus (or, less frequently...
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  • king of Macedon (d. 283 BC) 336 BC Demetrius I of Macedon 335 BC Herophilos, Greek physician and first anatomist (d. 280 BC) 334 BC Zeno of Citium, Greek...
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    Alexander the Great (category 4th-century BC people)
    commanders. Until the age of 16, Alexander was tutored by Aristotle. In 335 BC, shortly after his assumption of kingship over Macedon, he campaigned in...
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    Triballi (339 BC), and fought with Pleurias (337 BC). After that Alexander the Great had defeated Illyrian chieftain Clitus forces in 335 B.C. and Illyrian...
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    incorporated ichthyology into formal scientific study. Between 333 and 322 BC, he provided the earliest taxonomic classification of fish, accurately describing...
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    foreign rulers and re-establish their kingdom, possibly as late as 336/335 BC under the rebel Nidin-Bel. Throughout the city's long history, various titles...
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    force in Greek history prior to its destruction by Alexander the Great in 335 BC, and was the most dominant city-state at the time of the Macedonian conquest...
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    Alexander wanted to safeguard his northern borders and, in the spring of 335 BC, he advanced into Thrace to deal with the revolt, which was led by the Illyrians...
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  • Peripatetic school (category Educational institutions established in the 4th century BC)
    Greek: Περίπατος lit. 'walkway') was a philosophical school founded in 335 BC by Aristotle in the Lyceum in Ancient Athens. It was an informal institution...
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    fragments of Menander. The philosopher Aristotle wrote in his Poetics (c. 335 BC) that comedy is a representation of laughable people and involves some kind...
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