4th Century BC
| Year | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| 386 BC | Under the Treaty of Antakidas, Persian rule over Cyprus was accepted by Athens. | |
| 380 BC | Persia reconquered Cyprus. | |
| 351 BC | Pythagoras of Salamis and other Cypriot kings went over to Alexander The Great during the beginning of the siege of Tyre. | |
| 350 BC | A Cypriot rebellion began. | |
| 344 BC | The Cypriot rebellion was crushed by Artaxerxes III. | |
| 332 BC | The siege of Tyre ended. | |
| 331 BC | Nicocreon began to rule. | |
| 325 BC | The Archaic and Classical Period ended. | |
| 310 BC | Nicocreon ended his rule. | |
| Menelaos was made satrap of Cyprus. | ||
| 306 BC | Menelaos ended his time as satrap of Cyprus. | |
| Antigonus began his rule. | ||
| 301 BC | Antigonus ended his rule. | |
| The Ptolemaic Lagid Dynasty began. |
Read more about this topic: Timeline Of Cypriot History
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