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==Events== ==Events==

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489 BC in various calendars
Gregorian calendar489 BC
CDLXXXIX BC
Ab urbe condita265
Ancient Egypt eraXXVII dynasty, 37
- PharaohDarius I of Persia, 33
Ancient Greek era72nd Olympiad, year 4
Assyrian calendar4262
Balinese saka calendarN/A
Bengali calendar−1082 – −1081
Berber calendar462
Buddhist calendar56
Burmese calendar−1126
Byzantine calendar5020–5021
Chinese calendar辛亥年 (Metal Pig)
2209 or 2002
    — to —
壬子年 (Water Rat)
2210 or 2003
Coptic calendar−772 – −771
Discordian calendar678
Ethiopian calendar−496 – −495
Hebrew calendar3272–3273
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat−432 – −431
 - Shaka SamvatN/A
 - Kali Yuga2612–2613
Holocene calendar9512
Iranian calendar1110 BP – 1109 BP
Islamic calendar1144 BH – 1143 BH
Javanese calendarN/A
Julian calendarN/A
Korean calendar1845
Minguo calendar2400 before ROC
民前2400年
Nanakshahi calendar−1956
Thai solar calendar54–55
Tibetan calendar阴金猪年
(female Iron-Pig)
−362 or −743 or −1515
    — to —
阳水鼠年
(male Water-Rat)
−361 or −742 or −1514

Events

By place

Greece

  • Miltiades, after his great victory at Battle of Marathon, leads a naval expedition to Paros to pay off a private score. However, the expedition is unsuccessful and, on his return, he is fined in a prosecution led by Xanthippus and put in prison where he dies of wounds received at Paros.
  • Athenian soldier and statesman, Aristides "the Just", is made chief archon of Athens.

Births

Deaths

References

  • Burn, A.R., "The Pelican History of Greece", Penguin Books, England, 1987.
  • Hornblower, S. & Spawforth, T., ed. "Who's Who in the Classical World", Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000.
  • Mellersh, H.E.L., "Chronology of the Ancient World", Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1976.
  • Trager, J., "The People's Chronology", Aurum Press, London, 1992.
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