Year 468 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Barbatus and Priscus (or, less frequently...
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Sparta (b. 545 BC) 468 BC Aristides, Athenian statesman (b. 530 BC) 467 BC Hiero I, Tyrant of Syracuse 466 BC King Xerxes I of Persia. 465 BC Xerxes I, king...
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Athenian Prize. 468 BC: Antium captured by Roman forces. 468 BC: King Zhending of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou dynasty of China. 466 BC: Delian League...
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King Zhending of Zhou (category 441 BC deaths)
ruled between 468 BC and 441 BC. King Zhending had four sons: First son, Prince Quji (王子去疾; d. 441 BC), ruled as King Ai of Zhou in 441 BC Prince Shuxi...
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Aristides (category 468 BC deaths)
Greek: Ἀριστείδης, translit. Aristeídēs, Attic Greek: [aristěːdɛːs]; 530–468 BC) was an ancient Athenian statesman. Nicknamed "the Just" (δίκαιος, díkaios)...
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468 AD/CE is a year of the Julian calendar. 468 may also refer to: 468 (number) 468 BC, /BCE; a year (ISO year -467; Holocene calendar year 9533; 2417...
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Quintus Servilius Priscus (fl. c. 468–459 BC) was a Roman statesman who served as Consul in 468 BC and 466 BC. In 468 BC, he became consul alongside Titus...
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statesman (d. 468 BC) Onomacritus, Greek compiler of oracles (approximate date) (d. 480 BC) Pheidippides, Greek runner (approximate date) (d. c. 490 BC) December...
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Acropolis of Athens (category Buildings and structures completed in the 5th century BC)
deposit excavated on the Acropolis by 1890. After winning at Eurymedon during 468 BC, Cimon and Themistocles ordered the reconstruction of the southern and northern...
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Roman–Sabine wars (category 8th-century BC conflicts)
attacked and defeated by the Roman armies returning from their campaigns. In 468 BC the conflict continued into a third year. The Sabines marched through the...
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