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343 BC
 
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Aristotle is employed in Macedon as tutor to the 13-year-old heir to the throne, Alexander       
c. 343 BC
 
    
Hephaestion, Alexander's closest lifelong friend, may have been among the small group taught by Aristotle       
c. 343 BC
 
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Homer's Iliad becomes a profound source of inspiration to Alexander, who will keep scrolls of the text in his tent during his conquests        
c. 340 BC
 
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The theatre at Epidaurus is the earliest and best surviving example of a classical Greek stage and auditorium      
Epidaurus, the theatre
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340 BC
 
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Alexander the Great, at the age of sixteen, conducts his first successful military campaign – against the Thracians       
c. 340 BC
 
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The Macedonians develop the catapult as a siege engine for the armies of Philip II and Alexander the Great        
338 BC
 
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Philip of Macedon defeats Athens and Thebes at Chaeronaea, giving him control of Greece       
337 BC
 
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Philip of Macedon persuades most of the Greek city-states, brought together in Corinth, to agree to a military alliance with himself as leader       
337 BC
 
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The League of Corinth resolves to launch a war against Persia, with Philip II in command of the confederate forces       
336 BC
 
  
An advance guard of 10,000 troops sets off towards Persia in the spring, with Philip due to follow later with the main army