411 BC Chr.
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The exiled Euagoras I recaptured the throne of Salamis in Cyprus . |
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411 BC In other calendars | |
Buddhist calendar | 133/134 (southern Buddhism); 132/133 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana ) |
Chinese calendar | 38th (39th) cycle , year of the metal horse庚午 ( at the beginning of the year earth-serpent 己巳) |
Greek calendar | 1./2. Year of the 92nd Olympiad |
Jewish calendar | 3350/51 |
Roman calendar | from urbe condita CCCXLIII (343) |
Events
Politics and world events
- Peloponnesian War : The Council of Four Hundred under the leadership of Peisandros seizes power in Athens through a coup . You are trying to make peace with Sparta .
- The battle of Syme between Athens and the Spartans allied with the Persians ends in a draw.
- After Athens is defeated in the Battle of Kynossema , the Council of Four Hundred is overthrown and democracy is restored. Alkibiades is brought back to Athens.
- The exiled Euagoras I returns to Salamis on Cyprus with a crowd of followers and overthrows the island that had been in existence since 415 BC. Chr. Reigning Abdemon . The island is still under Persian suzerainty.
- Battle of Abydos
Culture
- The comedies Lysistrata and Die Thesmophoriazusen by Aristophanes are premiered at the Lenaia .
Religion and society
- The philosopher Protagoras is banned from Athens for Asebie , his books are burned . He is believed to be killed on the crossing to Sicily.
Born
Died
Year of death secured
- Antiphon from Rhamnus , Greek orator (* around 480 BC )
- Antiphon , Greek philosopher (* 480 BC )
- Hyperbolos , Athenian lamp dealer and politician
- Kallaischros , Athenian politician and oligarch (* around 490 BC )
Died around 411 BC Chr.
- Protagoras , Greek pre-Socratic philosopher (* around 490 BC )
- Eupolis , Greek comedy poet (* around 446 BC )
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