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c. 280 BC
 
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A great lighthouse, subsequently one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is built on the island of Pharos, off Alexandria        
c. 280 BC
 
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The Jews of Alexandria commission the Greek translation of the Old Testament which becomes known as the Septuagint       
272 BC
 
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Asoka, a devotee of Buddhism, wins the Mauryan throne and establishes India's first empire      
c. 270 BC
 
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On the small Greek island of Samos an astronomer, Aristarchus, comes to the startling conclusion that the earth is in orbit round the sun       
264 BC
 
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A clash in Sicily, between Rome and Carthage, leads to the First Punic War     
264 BC
 
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The first gladiatorial contests in Rome are part of the entertainment at a funeral, and soon become popular      
c. 260 BC
 
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The 500,000 scrolls in the library at Alexandria are listed in a catalogue, which itself runs to 120 scrolls      
260 BC
 
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A Carthaginian quinquereme, captured by the Romans, is used as the model for the first Roman fleet - constructed in two months       
260 BC
 
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The new Roman fleet wins a decisive victory over the Carthaginians at Mylae, thanks largely to the 'raven' (corvus in Latin)       
c. 250 BC
 
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The organ, using a mechanical device to pump air through a set of musical pipes, is invented in Alexandria by Ctesibius