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Egypt

Seleucid Empire

  • Seleucus founds the city of Antioch, some 20 miles up the Orontes River, naming it after his father.
  • After the death of his wife Apama, Seleucus marries Stratonice, daughter of Demetrius Poliorcetes.

    India

  • The central texts of Jainism, the Jain scriptures, are recorded (approximate date).

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    Art

  • In Pella (in Macedonia), the artist Gnosis makes a mosaic floor decoration called Stag Hunt and even signs it with "Gnosis made it". It is today preserved at the Archaeological museum in Pella.

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