332 BC

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Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
Decades: 360s BC  350s BC  340s BC - 330s BC - 320s BC  310s BC  300s BC 
Years: 335 BC 334 BC 333 BC - 332 BC - 331 BC 330 BC 329 BC
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332 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 332 BC
Ab urbe condita 422
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -2175 – -2174
Berber calendar 619
Buddhist calendar 213
Burmese calendar -969
Chinese calendar 2305/2365
(年)
— to —
2306/2366
([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年)
Coptic calendar -615 – -614
Ethiopian calendar -339 – -338
Hebrew calendar 3429 – 3430
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat -276 – -275
 - Shaka Samvat N/A
 - Kali Yuga 2770 – 2771
Holocene calendar 9669
Iranian calendar 953 BP – 952 BP
Islamic calendar 982 BH – 981 BH
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 2002
Thai solar calendar 212
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[edit] Persian Empire

  • The Persian King Darius III twice sends Alexander letters of friendship. The second time he offers a large ransom for his family, the ceding of all of the Persian Empire west of the Euphrates River, and the hand of his daughter in return for an alliance. Alexander rejects both letters and marches into Mesopotamia.

[edit] Macedonia

  • Alexander of Macedonia occupies Damascus and, after a siege lasting seven months, destroys Tyre during which there is great carnage and the sale of the women and children into slavery.
  • Leaving Parmenion in Syria, Alexander advances south without opposition until he reaches Gaza where bitter resistance halts him for two months, and he sustains a serious shoulder wound during a sortie.
  • Alexander conquers Egypt from the Persians. The Egyptians welcome him as their deliverer, and the Persian satrap Mazaces wisely surrenders. Alexander's conquest of Egypt completes his control of the whole eastern Mediterranean coast.
  • Alexander spends the winter organising the administration of Egypt. He employs Egyptian governors, while keeping the army under a separate Macedonian command.
  • Alexander founds the city of Alexandria near the western arm of the Nile on a site between the sea and Lake Mareotis, protected by the island of Pharos, and has the city laid out by the Rhodian architect Deinocrates.

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