Timeline of Cypriot History - 4th Century BC

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.

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